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Stiffness modulation of a cable-driven leg exoskeleton for effective human-robot interaction

Source
Robotica
ISSN
02635747
Date Issued
2021-12-28
Author(s)
Sanjeevi, N. S.S.
Vashista, Vineet  
DOI
10.1017/S0263574721000242
Volume
39
Issue
12
Abstract
With the widespread development of leg exoskeletons to provide external force-based repetitive training for gait rehabilitation, the prospect of undesired movement adaptation due to applied forces and imposed constraints require adequate investigation. A cable-driven leg exoskeleton, CDLE, presents a lightweight, flexible, and redundantly actuated architecture that enables the possibility of system parameters modulation to alter human-robot interaction while applying the desired forces. In this work, multi-joint stiffness performance of CDLE is formulated to systematically analyze human-CDLE interaction. Further, potential alterations in CDLE architecture are presented to tune human-CDLE interaction that favors the desired human leg movement during a gait rehabilitation paradigm.
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URI
http://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/25173
Subjects
Cable-driven robots | Exoskeleton | Gait rehabilitation | Human-Robot interaction | Stiffness modulation
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