2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10248886
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Hardware-In-the-Loop Equipment for the Development of an Automatic Perturbator for Clinical Evaluation of Human Balance Control

Abstract: Nowadays, increasing attention is being paid to techniques aimed at assessing a subject’s ability to maintain or regain control of balance, thus reducing the risk of falls. To this end, posturographic analyses are performed in different clinical settings, both in unperturbed and perturbed conditions. This article presents a new Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) equipment designed for the development of an automatic perturbator for postural control analysis, capable of providing controlled mechanical stimulation by me… Show more

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“…The control robustness is verified by recruiting 10 untrained operators (7 males; 3 females; 24-52 years) to hit a fixed rigid target. In this series, the perturbations had the same duration (250 ms) but different force magnitudes [20,30,40, 50] N. Each operator provided 22 perturbations, the first two to familiarize with the device and then five perturbations for each force level in random order. D. Control flexibility test.…”
Section: Testing Setup and Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The control robustness is verified by recruiting 10 untrained operators (7 males; 3 females; 24-52 years) to hit a fixed rigid target. In this series, the perturbations had the same duration (250 ms) but different force magnitudes [20,30,40, 50] N. Each operator provided 22 perturbations, the first two to familiarize with the device and then five perturbations for each force level in random order. D. Control flexibility test.…”
Section: Testing Setup and Evaluation Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…D. Control flexibility test. Finally, the control flexibility is verified by evaluating the device performance for different perturbation magnitudes (rectangular pulses of [20,30,40,50] N and 250 ms) in both HIL and HuIL configurations. The latter involved only one operator using the device against a fixed target and on a healthy subject.…”
Section: Testing Setup and Evaluation Criteriamentioning
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“…The valves, modelled by mathematical equations which describe the air flow G passing through them, are considered as pneumatic resistances characterised by a conductance C and a critical ratio b . 3335 The valves connect two environments a and b with pressures p a and p b respectively. Taking the direction a b as positive, the equations are:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HIL (hardware-in-the-loop) techniques are being increasingly used for testing and simulation of complex systems, such as power electronics [1][2][3][4] and mechanical elements [5][6][7][8]. These techniques consist in replacing an element of the real system with a model.…”
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confidence: 99%