2019
DOI: 10.1177/0954406219830440
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Development of a 4-DOF cane robot to enhance walking activity of elderly

Abstract: Recently, the potential for assistive devices to enhance the walking activity of the elderly has increased. Elderly have muscle weakness in their lower limbs and they are liable to persistent injuries because of falling on the ground. Lately, different mobility aid robots, especially canes, have been proposed to improve their walking activity. The complicated design and the unsuitability for real-time fall prevention are two main demerits of the proposed cane robots in literature. In this paper, it is proposed… Show more

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“…This part adopts the position closed-loop control, and the modified PWM value can be obtained through the transformation of real-time monitoring position information. The process is as follows: firstly, we assume that the same PWM values of the two linear actuators are given as, 12 = PWM PWM (30) where 1 PWM is the value of the linear actuator 1 L , 2 PWM is the value of the linear actuator, 2 L .…”
Section: Control Of the Lifting Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This part adopts the position closed-loop control, and the modified PWM value can be obtained through the transformation of real-time monitoring position information. The process is as follows: firstly, we assume that the same PWM values of the two linear actuators are given as, 12 = PWM PWM (30) where 1 PWM is the value of the linear actuator 1 L , 2 PWM is the value of the linear actuator, 2 L .…”
Section: Control Of the Lifting Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally known that population aging is a global phenomenon because of the increasing levels of health care. In 2019, the number of people aged 65 years or over has become 703 million in the world, and it is estimated to double in 2050 [1,2]. With the aging population, there are more and more disabled and semi-disabled elderly people.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the work already carried out on SCs is presented in Naeem & Assal (2019) , Shim & Yoon (2003) , Spenko, Yu & Dubowsky (2006) , Wang et al (2015) , Van Lam & Fujimoto (2017) , Stramel et al (2019) , Trujillo-León et al (2020) and Ady, Bachta & Bidaud (2014) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%