An innovative equivalent kinematic model of the human upper limb to improve the trajectory planning of exoskeleton rehabilitation robots
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Published:2021-06-15
Issue:1
Volume:12
Page:661-675
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ISSN:2191-916X
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Container-title:Mechanical Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mech. Sci.
Author:
Xie QiaolianORCID, Meng Qiaoling, Zeng Qingxin, Yu Hongliu, Shen Zhijia
Abstract
Abstract. Upper limb exoskeleton rehabilitation robots have been
attracting significant attention by researchers due to their adaptive training, highly repetitive motion, and ability to enhance the self-care capabilities of patients with disabilities. It is a key problem that the existing upper limb
exoskeletons cannot stay in line with the corresponding human arm during
exercise. The aim is to evaluate whether the existing upper limb exoskeleton movement is in line with the human movement and to provide a design basis for the future exoskeleton. This paper proposes a new equivalent kinematic model for human upper limb, including the shoulder joint, elbow joint, and wrist joint, according to the human anatomical structure and sports biomechanical characteristics. And this paper analyzes the motion space according to the normal range of motion of joints for building the workspace of the proposed model. Then, the trajectory planning for an upper limb exoskeleton is evaluated and improved based on the proposed model. The evaluation results show that there were obvious differences between the exoskeleton prototype and human arm. The deviation between the human body and the exoskeleton of the improved trajectory is decreased to 41.64 %. In conclusion, the new equivalent kinematics model for the human upper limb proposed in this paper can effectively evaluate the existing upper limb exoskeleton and provide suggestions for structural improvements in line with human motion.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering,Control and Systems Engineering
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