ROSYAPP-PHJan 10, 2022

Personal Mobility With Synchronous Trunk-Knee Passive Exoskeleton: Optimizing Human-Robot Energy Transfer

arXiv:2201.03374v117 citations
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This addresses mobility challenges for lower-body impaired users, but it is incremental as it builds on existing exoskeleton and energy transfer concepts.

The paper tackles the problem of assisting lower-body impaired users with sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transitions using a passive exoskeleton, resulting in up to 68% reduction in muscle activity and natural torso movements of around ±13°.

We present a personal mobility device for lower-body impaired users through a light-weighted exoskeleton on wheels. On its core, a novel passive exoskeleton provides postural transition leveraging natural body postures with support to the trunk on sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit (STS) transitions by a single gas spring as an energy storage unit. We propose a direction-dependent coupling of knees and hip joints through a double-pulley wire system, transferring energy from the torso motion towards balancing the moment load at the knee joint actuator. Herewith, the exoskeleton maximizes energy transfer and the naturalness of the user's movement. We introduce an embodied user interface for hands-free navigation through a torso pressure sensing with minimal trunk rotations, resulting on average $19^{\circ} \pm 13^{\circ}$ on six unimpaired users. We evaluated the design for STS assistance on 11 unimpaired users observing motions and muscle activity during the transitions. Results comparing assisted and unassisted STS transitions validated a significant reduction (up to $68\%$ $p<0.01$) at the involved muscle groups. Moreover, we showed it feasible through natural torso leaning movements of $+12^{\circ}\pm 6.5^{\circ}$ and $- 13.7^{\circ} \pm 6.1^{\circ}$ for standing and sitting, respectively. Passive postural transition assistance warrants further work on increasing its applicability and broadening the user population.

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