This paper provides a robustness analysis of the method we recently developed for rhythmic movement assistance using adaptive oscillators. An adaptive oscillator is a mathematical tool capable of extracting high-level features (i.e. amplitude, frequency, offset) of a quasi-sinusoidal measured movement, a rhythmic flexion-extension of the elbow in this case. By the use of a simple inverse dynamical model, the system can predict the torque produced by a human participant, such that a fraction of this estimated torque is fed back through a series elastic actuator to provide movement assistance. This paper objectives are twofold. First, we introduce a new 1 DOF assistive device developed in our lab. Second, we derive model-based predictions and...
Achieving coordination between a lower-limb exoskeleton and its user is challenging because walking ...
Changes in human balance control can objectively be assessed using system identification techniques ...
There is much to gain from providing walking machines with passive dynamics, e.g. by including compl...
This paper provides a robustness analysis of the method we recently developed for rhythmic movement ...
We propose a novel method for movement assistance which is based on adaptive oscillators, i.e. mathe...
We propose a novel method for movement assistance that is based on adaptive oscillators, i.e., mathe...
A human with muscle weakness can wear a rehabilitation device, e.g. exoskeleton, to receive support ...
In this article, we propose a new method for providing assistance during cyclical movements. This me...
In this article, we propose a new method for providing assistance during cyclical movements. This me...
Inferring temporal derivatives (like velocity and acceleration) from a noisy position signal is a we...
International audienceIn this paper, an inverse dynamics approach by means of adaptive coupled oscil...
This paper overviews our recent efforts for promoting adaptive oscillators as template for modeling ...
In this paper, we further develop our framework to design new assistance and rehabilitation protocol...
In this article, we analyze a novel strategy for assisting the lower extremities based on adaptive f...
In this paper, we further develop our framework to design new assistance and rehabilitation protocol...
Achieving coordination between a lower-limb exoskeleton and its user is challenging because walking ...
Changes in human balance control can objectively be assessed using system identification techniques ...
There is much to gain from providing walking machines with passive dynamics, e.g. by including compl...
This paper provides a robustness analysis of the method we recently developed for rhythmic movement ...
We propose a novel method for movement assistance which is based on adaptive oscillators, i.e. mathe...
We propose a novel method for movement assistance that is based on adaptive oscillators, i.e., mathe...
A human with muscle weakness can wear a rehabilitation device, e.g. exoskeleton, to receive support ...
In this article, we propose a new method for providing assistance during cyclical movements. This me...
In this article, we propose a new method for providing assistance during cyclical movements. This me...
Inferring temporal derivatives (like velocity and acceleration) from a noisy position signal is a we...
International audienceIn this paper, an inverse dynamics approach by means of adaptive coupled oscil...
This paper overviews our recent efforts for promoting adaptive oscillators as template for modeling ...
In this paper, we further develop our framework to design new assistance and rehabilitation protocol...
In this article, we analyze a novel strategy for assisting the lower extremities based on adaptive f...
In this paper, we further develop our framework to design new assistance and rehabilitation protocol...
Achieving coordination between a lower-limb exoskeleton and its user is challenging because walking ...
Changes in human balance control can objectively be assessed using system identification techniques ...
There is much to gain from providing walking machines with passive dynamics, e.g. by including compl...