In this paper, we propose a compact force sensor system for a hip-mounted exoskeleton for seniors with difficulties in walking due to muscle weakness. It senses and monitors the delivered force and power of the exoskeleton for motion control and taking urgent safety action. Two FSR (force-sensitive resistors) sensors are used to measure the assistance force when the user is walking. The sensor system directly measures the interaction force between the exoskeleton and the lower limb of the user instead of a previously reported force-sensing method, which estimated the hip assistance force from the current of the motor and lookup tables. Furthermore, the sensor system has the advantage of generating torque in the walking-assistant actuator ba...
Wearable devices are fast evolving to address mobility and autonomy needs of elderly people who woul...
Human–robot interaction sensing is a compulsory feature in modern robotic systems where direct conta...
Assistive single-joint lower-limb exoskeletons have shown potential clinical benefits in patients wi...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
In this study, we propose a novel power assist control method for a powered exoskeleton without bind...
This study proposes an under-actuated wearable exoskeleton system to carry a heavy load. To synchron...
This study proposes a lower-limb exoskeleton system that is controlled by a wearer's muscle activity...
Powered exoskeletons can be used by the persons with complete spinal cord injury to achieve bipedal ...
Exoskeletons comprised of rigid load-bearing structures have been developed for many years, but a ne...
In this research, we proposed a lower-limb soft exoskeleton for providing assistive forces to patien...
In this paper, a four degrees-of-freedom robotic hip exoskeleton was proposed for gait rehabilitatio...
This research develops the gait control of a lower-extremity exoskeleton robot that augments the mus...
Reproducing the mechanisms of human locomotion is a hard challenge. Assistive wearable devices in th...
Robotic exoskeletons can reduce metabolic cost of walking in healthy individuals and populations wit...
This study presents the development of a modular knee exoskeleton system that supports the knee join...
Wearable devices are fast evolving to address mobility and autonomy needs of elderly people who woul...
Human–robot interaction sensing is a compulsory feature in modern robotic systems where direct conta...
Assistive single-joint lower-limb exoskeletons have shown potential clinical benefits in patients wi...
In this paper, we study the human locomotor adaptation to the action of a powered exoskeleton provid...
In this study, we propose a novel power assist control method for a powered exoskeleton without bind...
This study proposes an under-actuated wearable exoskeleton system to carry a heavy load. To synchron...
This study proposes a lower-limb exoskeleton system that is controlled by a wearer's muscle activity...
Powered exoskeletons can be used by the persons with complete spinal cord injury to achieve bipedal ...
Exoskeletons comprised of rigid load-bearing structures have been developed for many years, but a ne...
In this research, we proposed a lower-limb soft exoskeleton for providing assistive forces to patien...
In this paper, a four degrees-of-freedom robotic hip exoskeleton was proposed for gait rehabilitatio...
This research develops the gait control of a lower-extremity exoskeleton robot that augments the mus...
Reproducing the mechanisms of human locomotion is a hard challenge. Assistive wearable devices in th...
Robotic exoskeletons can reduce metabolic cost of walking in healthy individuals and populations wit...
This study presents the development of a modular knee exoskeleton system that supports the knee join...
Wearable devices are fast evolving to address mobility and autonomy needs of elderly people who woul...
Human–robot interaction sensing is a compulsory feature in modern robotic systems where direct conta...
Assistive single-joint lower-limb exoskeletons have shown potential clinical benefits in patients wi...