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Design of an Under-Actuated Exoskeleton System for Walking Assist While Load Carrying
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Gait AnalysisWearable SystemPhysical ActivityEngineeringAccelerometerWearable TechnologyMovement AnalysisRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyLoad CarryingModular-type ExoskeletonSystems EngineeringWalking AssistApplied PhysiologyLegged RobotExoskeleton SystemKinematicsRehabilitation EngineeringHeavy LoadExoskeletonHealth SciencesAssistive TechnologyMechatronicsRehabilitationUnder-actuated Exoskeleton SystemBipedal LocomotionMechanical SystemsWearable RoboticsElectromyographyHuman Movement
This study proposes an under-actuated wearable exoskeleton system to carry a heavy load. To synchronize that system with a user, a feasible modular-type wearable system and its corresponding sensor systems are proposed. The design process of the modular-type exoskeleton for lower extremities is presented based on the considered requirements. To operate the system with the user, human walking analysis and intention signal acquisition methods for actuating the proposed system are developed. In particular, a sensing data estimation strategy is applied to synchronize the exoskeleton system with a user correctly. Finally, several experiments were performed to evaluate the performance of the proposed exoskeleton system by measuring the electromyography signal of the wearer's muscles while walking on level ground and climbing up stairs with 20- to 40-kg loads, respectively.
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