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A hip-knee-ankle exoskeleton emulator for studying gait assistance

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROBOTICS RESEARCH
卷 40, 期 4-5, 页码 722-746

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0278364920961452

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Exoskeleton design; human augmentation; locomotion; wearable robotics

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  1. U.S. Army Natick Soldier Research, Development, and Engineering Center [W911QY18C0140]

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Lower-limb exoskeletons have the potential to improve mobility for various groups, but commercial products are limited and research is constrained by hardware. New multi-joint assistance strategies have not been tested, prompting the design of a high-torque, high-power exoskeleton emulator to explore untested strategies.
Lower-limb exoskeletons could improve the mobility of people with disabilities, older adults, workers, first responders, and military personnel. Despite recent advances, few products are commercially available and exoskeleton research is still often limited by hardware constraints. Many promising multi-joint assistance strategies, especially those with high-torque and high-power components, have yet to be tested because they are beyond the capabilities of current devices. To study these untested assistance strategies, we present a hip-knee-ankle exoskeleton emulator that can apply high torques and powers that match or exceed those observed in uphill running. The system has powerful off-board motors that actuate a 13.5 kg exoskeleton end effector worn by the user. It can apply up to 200 Nm of torque in hip flexion, hip extension, and ankle plantarflexion, 250 Nm of torque in knee extension, and 140 Nm of torque in knee flexion, with over 4.5 kW of power at each joint and a closed-loop torque bandwidth of at least 18 Hz in each direction of actuation. The exoskeleton is compliant in unactuated directions, adjustable for a wide range of users and comfortable during walking and running. When paired with human-in-the-loop optimization, we expect that this system will identify new assistance strategies to improve human mobility. A complete computer-aided design (CAD) model of the exoskeleton and a bill of materials are included and available for download.

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