نتایج جستجو برای: exoskeleton

تعداد نتایج: 2449  

Journal: :Ergonomics 2008
Jeffrey M Schiffman Karen N Gregorczyk Carolyn K Bensel Leif Hasselquist John P Obusek

The study investigated the effects of using a lower body prototype exoskeleton (EXO) on static limits of stability and postural sway. Measurements were taken with participants, 10 US Army enlisted men, standing on a force platform. The men were tested with and without the EXO (15 kg) while carrying military loads of 20, 40 and 55 kg. Body lean to the left and right was significantly less and po...

Journal: :IEEE robotics and automation letters 2021

A multi-degree-of-freedom (multi-DOF) exoskeleton relies on an array of sensors to communicate its state (e.g., positions/orientations) and operator-exoskeleton contact interactions forces/torques) control system. Although sensor redundancy is common in biological systems cope with uncertainty partial failure sensors, man-made systems, increases the overall system's cost complexity. This study ...

Journal: :Neuro-degenerative diseases 2009
Tobias Nef Gabriela Quinter Roland Müller Robert Riener

BACKGROUND Several clinical studies on chronic stroke conducted with end-effector-based robots showed improvement of the motor function in the affected arm. Compared to end-effector-based robots, exoskeleton robots provide improved guidance of the human limb and are better suited to train task-oriented movements with a large range of motions. OBJECTIVE To test whether intensive arm training w...

2015
Xueyu Gao

Off-the-shelf rehabilitation devices are currently prescribed to assist patients with stroke. Current fabrication processes of custom-made rehabilitation devices are time consuming and laborious. The process could be only performed by skilled therapists. In addition, quantitative assessment of mechanical properties is crucial in the design of customized rehabilitation devices. By the design and...

2018
Ho Chit Siu Ana M. Arenas Tingxiao Sun Leia A. Stirling

Upper-extremity exoskeletons have demonstrated potential as augmentative, assistive, and rehabilitative devices. Typical control of upper-extremity exoskeletons have relied on switches, force/torque sensors, and surface electromyography (sEMG), but these systems are usually reactionary, and/or rely on entirely hand-tuned parameters. sEMG-based systems may be able to provide anticipatory control...

2016
Giuseppe Airò Farulla Daniele Pianu Marco Cempini Mario Cortese Ludovico Orlando Russo Marco Indaco Roberto Nerino Antonio Chimienti Calogero M. Oddo Nicola Vitiello

Vision-based Pose Estimation (VPE) represents a non-invasive solution to allow a smooth and natural interaction between a human user and a robotic system, without requiring complex calibration procedures. Moreover, VPE interfaces are gaining momentum as they are highly intuitive, such that they can be used from untrained personnel (e.g., a generic caregiver) even in delicate tasks as rehabilita...

2004
Jerry E. Pratt Benjamin T. Krupp Christopher J. Morse Steven H. Collins

Exoskeletons that enhance human strength, endurance, and speed while being transparent to the wearer are feasible. In order to be transparent, the exoskeleton must determine the user’s intent, apply forces when and where appropriate, and present low impedance to the wearer. We present a one degree of freedom exoskeleton called the RoboKnee which achieves a high level of transparency. User inten...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Jessica C. Selinger Shawn M. O’Connor Jeremy D. Wong J. Maxwell Donelan

People prefer to move in ways that minimize their energetic cost. For example, people tend to walk at a speed that minimizes energy use per unit distance and, for that speed, they select a step frequency that makes walking less costly. Although aspects of this preference appear to be established over both evolutionary and developmental timescales, it remains unclear whether people can also opti...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2011
Yuri P Ivanenko Francesca Sylos Labini Germana Cappellini Velio Macellari Joseph McIntyre Francesco Lacquaniti

Gravity has a strong effect on gait and the speed of gait transitions. A gait has been defined as a pattern of locomotion that changes discontinuously at the transition to another gait. On Earth, during gradual speed changes, humans exhibit a sudden discontinuous switch from walking to running at a specific speed. To study the effects of altered gravity on both the stance and swing legs, we dev...

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