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Estimation of Ground Reaction Force and Zero Moment Point on a Powered Ankle-Foot Prosthesis
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Gait AnalysisZero Moment PointMovement BiomechanicsLower Limb TraumaMotor ControlAnkle-foot ProsthesisOrthopaedic SurgeryMovement AnalysisKinesiologyBiomechanicsApplied PhysiologyKinematicsGround Reaction ForceRehabilitation EngineeringProsthesisHealth SciencesRehabilitationMoment PointProstheticsPhysical TherapyBipedal LocomotionApplied NeuromechanicsPowered Ankle-foot ProsthesisPathological GaitHuman MovementMedicine
The ground reaction force (GRF) and the zero moment point (ZMP) are important parameters for the advancement of biomimetic control of robotic lower-limb prosthetic devices. In this document a method to estimate GRF and ZMP on a motorized ankle-foot prosthesis (MIT Powered Ankle-Foot Prosthesis) is presented. The method proposed is based on the analysis of data collected from a sensory system embedded in the prosthetic device using a custom designed wearable computing unit. In order to evaluate the performance of the estimation methods described, standing and walking clinical studies were conducted on a transtibial amputee. The results were statistically compared to standard analysis methodologies employed in a gait laboratory. The average RMS error and correlation factor were calculated for all experimental sessions. By using a static analysis procedure, the estimation of the vertical component of GRF had an averaged correlation coefficient higher than 0.94. The estimated ZMP location had a distance error of less than 1 cm, equal to 4% of the anterior-posterior foot length or 12% of the medio-lateral foot width.
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