Design of compliant joints and human-robot connection in an ankle-foot exoskeleton
Jinying Zhu, Haotian She, Wentao Sun, Xin Li, Xiaohua Zhang, Qiang Huang
- 发表年份
- 2017
- 引用次数
- 4
摘要
This paper presents the design of compliant ankle and toe joints and a human-robot connection in an ankle-foot exoskeleton. The ankle joint driven by an adapted series-elastic actuator is proposed to provide sufficient power to assist the wearer in daily locomotion. In order to obtain a human-like toe joint with compliance, the toe joint is driven by a cable-driven actuator with both series and parallel elasticity. The parallel elasticity is used to decrease the required motor power by storing elastic energy. In addition, a passive two-degree-of-freedom human-robot connection including a revolution joint and a slider is designed to protect the wearer from uncontrollable forces which are induced by hyperstaticity.
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