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Degree:Doctoral Degree in Engineering
School/Department:College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering

吴青聪

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Gender:Male

Education Level:东南大学机械学院

Alma Mater:东南大学机械工程学院

Paper Publications

Development of a Minimal-Intervention-Based Admittance Control Strategy for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation Exoskeleton
Date of Publication:2018-06-01 Hits:

Affiliation of Author(s):机电学院
Journal:IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS MAN CYBERNETICS-SYSTEMS
Key Words:Admittance control strategy human-robot interaction minimal-intervention-based rehabilitation upper extremity exoskeleton
Abstract:The applications of robotics to the rehabilitation training of neuromuscular impairments have received increasing attention due to their promising prospects. The effectiveness of robot-assisted training directly depends on the control strategy applied in the therapy program. This paper presents an upper extremity exoskeleton for the functional recovery training of disabled patients. A minimal-intervention-based admittance control strategy is developed to induce the active participation of patients and maximize the use of recovered motor functions during training. The proposed control strategy can transit among three control modes, including human-conduct mode, robot-assist mode, and motion-restricted mode, based on the real-time position tracking errors of the end-effector. The human-robot interaction in different working areas can be modulated according to the motion intention of patient. Graphical guidance developed in Unity-3-D environment is introduced to provide visual training instructions. Furthermore, to improve training performance, the controller parameters should be adjusted in accordance with the hemiplegia degree of patients. For the patients with severe paralysis, robotic assistance should be increased to guarantee the accomplishment of training. For the patients recovering parts of motor functions, robotic assistance should be reduced to enhance the training intensity of effected limb and improve therapeutic effectiveness. The feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed control scheme are validated via training experiments with two healthy subjects and six stroke patients with different degrees of hemiplegia.
Note:卷: 48 期: 6 页: 1005-1016
ISSN No.:2168-2216
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2018-06-01
Correspondence Author:Wu Qingcong
Date of Publication:2018-06-01