Design of a new hybrid control and knee orthosis for human walking and rehabilitation
Tzu-Hao Huang, Han Huang, Ching-An Cheng, Jiun‐Yih Kuan, Po-Ting Lee, Shih-Yi Huang
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 12
Abstract
Simultaneously considering the physical interaction between the user and the robot within safety and performance constraints in rehabilitation and human walking situations, this paper proposes a new backdrivable torsion spring actuator (BTSA) with hybrid control that switches between direct electromyography (EMG) biofeedback control and zero impedance control, to provide a novel rehabilitation training and walking assistance mechanism for humans. The proposed backdrivable 1-DOF serial elastic actuator is designed to achieve intrinsic safety, compliance properties, and control performance. The proposed mechanical system can provide desirable backdrivable property and softer stiffness than that of traditional robots. In additional, the proposed hybrid control not only considers the assistive function, when human assistance is required, but also the compliance property, when assistance is not needed. Compared to state-of-the-art assistive methods, the BTSA with the proposed hybrid control system is unique in that it can simultaneously achieve assistance control through EMG biofeedback and compliance control through zero impedance control. A simple human-robot interaction model is built to investigate performance and explain the whole control concept. Further, a knee exoskeleton is built and three kinds of controls are used on a human subject to demonstrate the difference between them. Both simulation and experimental results show that the proposed BTSA mechanism with hybrid control offers the desired properties.
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