Terrain identification is essential for the control of robotic transtibial prostheses to realize smooth locomotion transitions. In this paper, we present a real-time fuzzy-logic-based terrain identification method with multisensor fusion. Five locomotion features, including the foot inclination angle at the first strike, the shank inclination angle at the first strike, foot strike sequence, the foot inclination angle at mid-stance, and the shank inclination angle at toe-off, are used to identify different terrains and terrain transitions. These features are measured by the fusion of two triaxis gyroscopes, two triaxis accelerometers, two force sensitive resistors, and a timer, which can be embedded into the prosthesis. Based on these featur...
Allowing amputees to volitionally control robotic prostheses can improve the adaptability to terrain...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
The exponential growth of technology opened the door for a new generation of locomotion assistive de...
This paper presents a fuzzy logic based terrain identification method using multi-sensor fusion for ...
This Paper proposed a gait terrain distinction algorithm for the walking of exoskeleton robot. To op...
This paper presents a hierarchical control scheme for a robotic transtibial prosthesis to realize sm...
Recent advancement of robotic transtibial prostheses can restore human ankle dynamics in different t...
Recognizing locomotion modes is a crucial step in controlling lower-limb exoskeletons/orthoses. Our ...
Terrain detection systems have been developed for a large body of applications. For instance, a bion...
<div><p>Advanced prosthetic foot designs often incorporate mechanisms that adapt to terrain changes ...
Lower-limb prostheses are rapidly advancing with greater computing power and sensing modalities. Thi...
Advanced prosthetic foot designs often incorporate mechanisms that adapt to terrain changes in real-...
Real-time human intent recognition is important for controlling low-limb wearable robots. In this pa...
Recent years have witnessed relevant advancements in the quality of life of people with lower limb a...
An in-socket sensory system enables the monitoring of transfemoral amputee movement for a microproce...
Allowing amputees to volitionally control robotic prostheses can improve the adaptability to terrain...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
The exponential growth of technology opened the door for a new generation of locomotion assistive de...
This paper presents a fuzzy logic based terrain identification method using multi-sensor fusion for ...
This Paper proposed a gait terrain distinction algorithm for the walking of exoskeleton robot. To op...
This paper presents a hierarchical control scheme for a robotic transtibial prosthesis to realize sm...
Recent advancement of robotic transtibial prostheses can restore human ankle dynamics in different t...
Recognizing locomotion modes is a crucial step in controlling lower-limb exoskeletons/orthoses. Our ...
Terrain detection systems have been developed for a large body of applications. For instance, a bion...
<div><p>Advanced prosthetic foot designs often incorporate mechanisms that adapt to terrain changes ...
Lower-limb prostheses are rapidly advancing with greater computing power and sensing modalities. Thi...
Advanced prosthetic foot designs often incorporate mechanisms that adapt to terrain changes in real-...
Real-time human intent recognition is important for controlling low-limb wearable robots. In this pa...
Recent years have witnessed relevant advancements in the quality of life of people with lower limb a...
An in-socket sensory system enables the monitoring of transfemoral amputee movement for a microproce...
Allowing amputees to volitionally control robotic prostheses can improve the adaptability to terrain...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
The exponential growth of technology opened the door for a new generation of locomotion assistive de...