Abstract—The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunity to innovate on the design of traditional series-elastic actuators (SEAs). In this paper, a novel modification to the SEA architecture was proposed by adding a clutch in parallel with the motor within the SEA—denoted as a CSEA. This addition permits bimodal dynamics where the system is characterized by an SEA when the clutch is disengaged and a passive spring when the clutch is engaged. The purpose of the parallel clutch was to provide the ability to store energy in a tuned series spring, while requiring only reactionary torque from the clutch. Thus, when the clutch is engaged, a tuned elastic relationship can be achieved with minimal electr...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...
Contains fulltext : 168324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Several robotic...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...
The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunity to inn...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The human knee absorbs more energy than it expends in level ground walking. For this reason it would...
Series elastic actuators (SEA) are very popular in rehabilitation robotics. Among other advantages, ...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a normal ga...
A monoarticular series elastic actuator (SEA) reduces energetic and peak power requirements compared...
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clut...
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clut...
Several robotics applications require high torque-to-weight ratio and energy efficient actuators. Pr...
An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walki...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...
Contains fulltext : 168324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Several robotic...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...
The cyclic and often linear torque-angle relationship of locomotion presents the opportunity to inn...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2014.Cata...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The majority of the commercial transtibial prostheses are purely passive devices. They store energy ...
The human knee absorbs more energy than it expends in level ground walking. For this reason it would...
Series elastic actuators (SEA) are very popular in rehabilitation robotics. Among other advantages, ...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a normal ga...
A monoarticular series elastic actuator (SEA) reduces energetic and peak power requirements compared...
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clut...
This paper identifies the class of actuators called clutched elastic actuators (CEAs). CEAs use clut...
Several robotics applications require high torque-to-weight ratio and energy efficient actuators. Pr...
An exoskeleton has to be lightweight, compliant, yet powerful to fulfill the demanding task of walki...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...
Contains fulltext : 168324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Several robotic...
Over the last decade, active lower-limb prostheses demonstrated their ability to restore a physiolog...