2021
DOI: 10.31436/iiumej.v22i1.1480
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Assist as Needed Control Strategy for Upper Limb Rehabilitation Robot in Eating Activity

Abstract: The slacking behaviour or lack of participation from impaired patients during robotic rehabilitation therapy is one of the factors that slow down their recovery. The implementation of Assist As Needed (AAN) control law in the robotic assisted rehabilitation treatment may alleviate this problem and encourage the patients to be actively involved in the rehabilitation exercises. This paper presents a new Assist As Needed control strategy for an upper limb rehabilitation robot in assisting subjects with various le… Show more

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“…where () ut is the input voltage to the motor () et is the difference between the desired and actual speed of the link. The 𝐾 𝑝 , 𝐾 𝑑 and 𝐾 𝑖 are the proportional, derivative and integral gains, respectively [30].…”
Section: Pid Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where () ut is the input voltage to the motor () et is the difference between the desired and actual speed of the link. The 𝐾 𝑝 , 𝐾 𝑑 and 𝐾 𝑖 are the proportional, derivative and integral gains, respectively [30].…”
Section: Pid Controllermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azlan and Lukman [ 30 ] presented an assist-as-need approach for upper limb rehabilitation exercises like basic motions in eating activities. In this study, the patient’s capabilities and impairment level were assessed based on the patient’s exerted forces, by using a force sensing resistor (FSR).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, they need to depend a lot on the caregiver [2]. Rehabilitation exercises can help the patients to recover and regain their limbs functionality [3] [4]. Most of the current rehabilitation therapies are conducted manually by the therapists at the hospitals or rehabilitation centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%