Author:
Dan Yongping, ,Ge Yifei,Wang Aihui,Li Zhuo
Abstract
Research shows that it is practical for the normal human movement mechanism to assist the patients with stroke in robot-assisted gait rehabilitation. In passive training, the effect of rehabilitation training for patients can be improved by imitating normal human walking. To make the lower limb exoskeleton robot (LLER) move like a normal human, a tracking control scheme based on human gait data is proposed in this paper. The real human gait data is obtained from healthy subjects using a three-dimensional motion capture platform (3DMCP). Furthermore, the normal human motion characteristics are adopted to enhance the scientificity and effectiveness of assistant rehabilitation training using LLER. An adaptive radial basis function network (ARBFN) controller based on feed-forward control is presented to improve the trajectory tracking accuracy and tracking performance of the control system, where the ARBFN controller is deployed to predict the uncertain model parameters. The feed-forward controller based on the tracking errors is used to compensate for the input torque of LLER. The effectiveness of the presented control scheme is confirmed by simulation results based on experimental data.
Funder
the Henan Province Science and Technology R&D
the National Natural Science Foundation
Publisher
Fuji Technology Press Ltd.
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,General Computer Science
Cited by
7 articles.
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