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A Compact and Portable Exoskeleton for Shoulder and Elbow Assistance for Workers and Prospective Use in Space

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON HUMAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS
Volume 53, Issue 4, Pages 668-677

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/THMS.2022.3186874

Keywords

Exoskeletons; Shoulder; Elbow; Muscles; Clamps; Mechanical cables; Fabrics; Assistive robot; compliant mechanism; compliant robot; exoskeleton; exosuit; textile-based; upper limbs

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This article introduces a cable-driven exosuit called LUXBIT, which is a flexible exoskeleton that adapts to the user's anatomy by arranging the fabric fibers and sewing patterns. It incorporates a novel deformable mechanism that promotes natural lifting of the arm. LUXBIT is designed to assist bimanual activities in daily living and has been shown to reduce muscle activity in the upper limbs and prolong the ability to hold tiring postures.
Exoskeletons are wearable robotic devices that surround the anatomy of the user to work in tandem with it. Depending on their structure, exoskeletons can be classified as rigid or flexible. The structure of flexible exoskeletons is made of soft materials, such as fabrics, which adapt to user motion. Therefore, these devices are prone to becoming misaligned with the user, due to improper fitting and slipping of the exoskeleton components on the user body. This article describes a cable-driven exosuit, called LUXBIT, that favors its anatomical adaption to the user by arranging the fabric fibers and sewing patterns to transfer the mobilizing forces. This prototype integrates a novel deformable mechanism that promotes the natural lifting of the arm. LUXBIT is intended for bimanual assistance in daily living, being equipped with a backpack to this end. The results analyzed in this article show that LUXBIT reduces muscle activity in the upper limbs' flexion by ratios of up to 13.17% and allows the user to hold tiring postures for 62.91% longer.

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