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Design Requirements of Generic Hand Exoskeletons and Survey of Hand Exoskeletons for Rehabilitation, Assistive, or Haptic Use

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HAPTICS
Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 400-413

Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TOH.2019.2924881

Keywords

Hand exoskeletons; rehabilitation hand exoskeletons; assistive hand exoskeletons; haptic hand exoskeletons

Funding

  1. WEARHAP- WEARable HAPtics for humans and robots of the European Union Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2013 [601165]
  2. CENTAURO-Robust Mobility and Dexterous Manipulation in Disaster Response by Fullbody Telepresence in a Centaur-like Robot of the European Union's Horizon 2020 Programme [644839]

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Most current hand exoskeletons have been designed specifically for rehabilitation, assistive, or haptic applications to simplify the design requirements. Clinical studies on poststroke rehabilitation have shown that adapting assistive or haptic applications into physical therapy sessions significantly improves the motor learning and treatment process. The recent technology can lead to the creation of generic hand exoskeletons that are application-agnostic. In this paper, our motivation is to create guidelines and best practices for generic exoskeletons by reviewing the literature of current devices. First, we describe each application and briefly explain their design requirements, and then list the design selections to achieve these requirements. Then, we detail each selection by investigating the existing exoskeletons based on their design choices, and by highlighting their impact on application types. With the motivation of creating efficient generic exoskeletons in the future, we finally summarize the best practices in the literature.

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