In this study, we propose a novel power assist control method for a powered exoskeleton without binding its legs. The proposed method uses motion sensors on the wearer’s torso and legs to estimate his/her motion to enable the powered exoskeleton to assist with the estimated motion. It can detect the start of walking motion quickly because it does not prevent the motion of the wearer’s knees at the beginning of the walk. A nine-axis motion sensor on the wearer’s body is designed to work robustly in very hot and humid spaces, where an electromyograph is not reliable due to the wearer’s sweat. Moreover, the sensor avoids repeated impact during the walk because it is attached to the body of the wearer. Our powered exoske...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Reproducing the mechanisms of human locomotion is a hard challenge. Assistive wearable devices in th...
Powered exoskeletons are becoming popular especially in fields of nursing care and agriculture. We h...
Recently, power assist suits which support human physical activities have been researched. We are de...
This article presents a wearable lower extremity exoskeleton (LEE) developed to enhance the ability ...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
Abstract: This article presents a wearable lower extremity exoskeleton (LEE) designed to augment the...
In this paper, we propose a compact force sensor system for a hip-mounted exoskeleton for seniors wi...
The characteristic of man in the loop has always brought lots of difficulties for the control of exo...
This research develops the gait control of a lower-extremity exoskeleton robot that augments the mus...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
This study proposes an under-actuated wearable exoskeleton system to carry a heavy load. To synchron...
Powered exoskeletons are gaining more interest in the last few years, as useful devices to provide a...
This study proposes a lower-limb exoskeleton system that is controlled by a wearer's muscle activity...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Reproducing the mechanisms of human locomotion is a hard challenge. Assistive wearable devices in th...
Powered exoskeletons are becoming popular especially in fields of nursing care and agriculture. We h...
Recently, power assist suits which support human physical activities have been researched. We are de...
This article presents a wearable lower extremity exoskeleton (LEE) developed to enhance the ability ...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
Abstract: This article presents a wearable lower extremity exoskeleton (LEE) designed to augment the...
In this paper, we propose a compact force sensor system for a hip-mounted exoskeleton for seniors wi...
The characteristic of man in the loop has always brought lots of difficulties for the control of exo...
This research develops the gait control of a lower-extremity exoskeleton robot that augments the mus...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
This study proposes an under-actuated wearable exoskeleton system to carry a heavy load. To synchron...
Powered exoskeletons are gaining more interest in the last few years, as useful devices to provide a...
This study proposes a lower-limb exoskeleton system that is controlled by a wearer's muscle activity...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Repetitive lifting of heavy loads increases the risk of back pain and even lumbar vertebral injuries...
Reproducing the mechanisms of human locomotion is a hard challenge. Assistive wearable devices in th...