KULEX-Wrist: Design and Analysis of Linkage-Driven Exoskeleton for Wrist Assistance

Author:

Bok Hong Man1,Yoon Dukchan2,Park Jaehyun3,Kim Keehoon3

Affiliation:

1. Agency for Defense Development Ground Technology Research Institute, , Daejeon 34186 , South Korea

2. Hyundai Motor Group Articulated Robotics Team of Robotics LAB, , Uiwang 16082 , South Korea

3. Pohang University of Science and Technology Department of Mechanical Engineering, , Pohang 37673 , South Korea

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a wrist exoskeleton called the KIST Upper-Limb EXoskeleton (KULEX)-wrist for activities of daily living assistance of the elderly and the disabled. A novel linkage-based structure of the rotational mechanism with three degrees-of-freedom is proposed. The proposed wrist mechanism is composed of two prismatic-universal-spherical serial chains and one revolute-revolute-revolute spherical chain. Besides, a combination of a planar slider-crank and spherical four-bar linkages was employed as a drive mechanism for power transmission. Kinematic analysis was conducted to understand its working principle. Then, the dimensions of all the linkages were synthesized to meet the structural design suitable for the wearable exoskeleton and the transmission quality. In addition, motion twists and wrenches were geometrically derived. Finally, a prototype of the KULEX-wrist was designed, and then its performance of mechanical stiffness, motion capability, and power assistance was verified.

Publisher

ASME International

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