Electromagnetic Clutch-Based Ankle Exosuit for Assisting Stroke Survivors With Different Body Sizes
2023; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 8; Issue: 8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/lra.2023.3286175
ISSN2377-3766
AutoresShuai Yin, Bin Shi, Gang Liu, Jing Wang, Chunhong Zhao,
Tópico(s)Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Robotics
ResumoExosuits can be effective in aiding stroke rehabilitation. However, single-motor exosuits are challenging to adapt to users with different body sizes. Methods: This letter proposes an electromagnetic clutch-based ankle exosuit (ECAE) for stroke survivors with different body sizes. This exosuit includes a single-motor actuation unit, two novel electromagnetic ratchet clutches, and functional textiles. Compared with other ankle rehabilitation robots, this exsouit could adapt to different users in terms of adaptive preload after wearing, maintaining device transparency when unpowered, and providing timely assistance. Experiments: Benchtop experiments were constructed to evaluate the property of designed clutches. Fifteen healthy subjects with different body sizes wore the ECAE to verify its adaptive performance. Then, they walked with unpowered and powered exosuits to validate transparency and timely assistive performance, respectively. Results: Designed clutches have a fast switching response (<20 ms). The ECAE could adaptively adjust the cable length with a slight preload (0.32–1.31 N) for different users. Compared with this exosuit without designed clutches, device transparency is increased by 84.58% (P < 0.001), and the assistive delay time is reduced by 57.77% (P < 0.004). Conclusion: This ECAE could adapt to different users without needing customization, which could reduce the price of exosuits.
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