Limited research has been done on exoskeletons to enable faster movements of the lower extremities. An exoskeleton's mechanism can actually hinder agility by adding weight, inertia and friction to the legs; compensating inertia through control is particularly difficult due to instability issues. The added inertia will reduce the natural frequency of the legs, probably leading to lower step frequency during walking. We present a control method that produces an approximate compensation of an exoskeleton's inertia. The aim is making the natural frequency of the exoskeleton-assisted leg larger than that of the unaided leg. The method uses admittance control to compensate for the weight and friction of the exoskeleton. Inertia compensation is em...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
The main goal of this work is to develop a control framework to enable actuated lower-limb exoskelet...
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...
Abstract—A new method of lower-limb exoskeleton control aimed at improving the agility of leg-swing ...
Many of the current implementations of exoskeletons for the lower extremities are con-ceived to eith...
We propose a novel control method for lowerlimb assist that produces a virtual modification of the m...
Abstract — We propose a novel control method for lower-limb assist that produces a virtual modificat...
Currently, lower-body exoskeletons forparaplegics are investigated as an alternative to wheelchairsa...
We present a method for lower-limb exoskeleton control that defines assistance as a desired dynamic ...
Recognising the user’s locomotive intentions is crucial for the correct functionality of exoskeleton...
In this article, we analyze a novel strategy for assisting the lower extremities based on adaptive f...
International audienceThis paper presents a control approach of a lower limb exoskeleton by modulati...
Robotic lower limb exoskeletons are becoming increasingly popular in therapy and recreational use. ...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
Lower-limb exoskeletons have potential to increase endurance, reduce incidence of injury, aid rehabi...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
The main goal of this work is to develop a control framework to enable actuated lower-limb exoskelet...
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...
Abstract—A new method of lower-limb exoskeleton control aimed at improving the agility of leg-swing ...
Many of the current implementations of exoskeletons for the lower extremities are con-ceived to eith...
We propose a novel control method for lowerlimb assist that produces a virtual modification of the m...
Abstract — We propose a novel control method for lower-limb assist that produces a virtual modificat...
Currently, lower-body exoskeletons forparaplegics are investigated as an alternative to wheelchairsa...
We present a method for lower-limb exoskeleton control that defines assistance as a desired dynamic ...
Recognising the user’s locomotive intentions is crucial for the correct functionality of exoskeleton...
In this article, we analyze a novel strategy for assisting the lower extremities based on adaptive f...
International audienceThis paper presents a control approach of a lower limb exoskeleton by modulati...
Robotic lower limb exoskeletons are becoming increasingly popular in therapy and recreational use. ...
The paper describes conceptual design, control strategies, and partial simulation for a new fully au...
Lower-limb exoskeletons have potential to increase endurance, reduce incidence of injury, aid rehabi...
BACKGROUND: In the last two decades, lower-limb exoskeletons have been developed to assist human sta...
The main goal of this work is to develop a control framework to enable actuated lower-limb exoskelet...
Various powered wearable lower limb exoskeletons are designed for paraplegics to make them walk agai...