4.6 Article

Method and Test Course for the Evaluation of Industrial Exoskeletons

Journal

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 20, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app11209614

Keywords

industrial exoskeleton; test method; test course; evaluation; modular configuration; human-machine interaction

Funding

  1. University of Innsbruck
  2. German Social Accident Insurance Institution for the trade and distribution industry (BGHW)

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This paper discusses the increasing trend of implementing exoskeletons in industrial workplaces in recent years. It presents a generic method and modular test course for evaluating the effectiveness of industrial exoskeletons. The lack of standardized evaluation procedures makes comparison between exoskeletons and their workplace applicability challenging.
In recent years, the trend for implementing exoskeletons in industrial workplaces has significantly increased. A variety of systems have been developed to support different tasks, body parts, and movements. As no standardized procedure for evaluating industrial exoskeletons is currently available, conducted laboratory and field tests with different setups and methodologies aim to provide evidence of, e.g., the support for selected isolated activities. Accordingly, a comparison between exoskeletons and their workplace applicability proves to be challenging. In order to address this issue, this paper presents a generic method and modular test course for evaluating industrial exoskeletons: First, the seven-phase model proposes steps for the comprehensive evaluation of exoskeletons. Second, the test course comprises a quick check of the system's operational requirements as well as workstations for an application-related evaluation of exoskeletons' (short-term) effects. Due to the vastness and heterogeneity of possible application scenarios, the test course offers a pool of modular configurable stations or tasks, and thus enables a guided self-evaluation for different protagonists. Finally, several exemplary exoskeletons supporting varying body regions passed the test course to evaluate and reflect its representativity and suitability as well as to derive discernible trends regarding the applicability and effectiveness of exoskeleton types.

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