Modified Tracking Differentiator for Enhancing the Performance of Exoskeleton Knee System Based on Active Disturbance Rejection Control
Abstract:Exoskeleton robots help users with mechanical forces by recognizing their intentions, and they require a lot of energy efficiency, a lot of load capacity, and a good fit. A basic one degree of freedom (DOF) construction was devised in this work, which was mostly used in the knees of exoskeleton robots. The exoskeleton is a small robotic device used for knee injury training. It is a nonlinear mathematical model with many mechanical factors that might vary and produce uncertainty, as well as external disturbance… Show more
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