2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC) 2013
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2013.6610134
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Powered orthosis and attachable power-assist device with Hydraulic Bilateral Servo System

Abstract: This paper discusses the developments and control strategies of exoskeleton-type robot systems for the application of an upper limb powered orthosis and an attachable power-assist device for care-givers. Hydraulic Bilateral Servo System, which consist of a computer controlled motor, parallel connected hydraulic actuators, position sensors, and pressure sensors, are installed in the system to derive the joint motion of the exoskeleton arm. The types of hydraulic component structure and the control strategy are … Show more

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“…Hydraulic power transmissions have been used frequently in RAS (Takemura et al, 2005 ; Kargov et al, 2008 ; Pylatiuk et al, 2009 ; Kaminaga et al, 2010 ; Ohnishi et al, 2013 ; Bechet and Ohnishi, 2014 ; Lee, 2014 ; Smit et al, 2014b ; Polygerinos et al, 2015 ; Ouyang et al, 2016 ; Bos et al, 2020 ; Chen et al, 2020 ). In contrast to pneumatic RAS, which are usually limited to pressure control, pressure and flow can be generated and controlled at the input of hydraulic RAS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hydraulic power transmissions have been used frequently in RAS (Takemura et al, 2005 ; Kargov et al, 2008 ; Pylatiuk et al, 2009 ; Kaminaga et al, 2010 ; Ohnishi et al, 2013 ; Bechet and Ohnishi, 2014 ; Lee, 2014 ; Smit et al, 2014b ; Polygerinos et al, 2015 ; Ouyang et al, 2016 ; Bos et al, 2020 ; Chen et al, 2020 ). In contrast to pneumatic RAS, which are usually limited to pressure control, pressure and flow can be generated and controlled at the input of hydraulic RAS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic cylinders are a different common approach to generate pressure and flow. Linear or rotary electromagnetic motors (Ohnishi et al, 2013 ; Bechet and Ohnishi, 2014 ; Chen et al, 2020 ) or body power (Smit et al, 2014b ; Bos et al, 2020 ) have been used to drive the piston of conventional hydraulic cylinders.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Despite the importance of pHMI design on device function, the methods and specifications associated with developing pHMI components have been largely ignored in published literature. An extensive review reveals that details on the pHMI tend to fall into one of three categories: (a) authors refer to an orthosis but the design is either not described or only briefly described in terms of appearance (Perry et al, 2007;Jarrassé et al, 2008;Klein et al, 2008;Pylatiuk et al, 2009;Gmerek, 2012;Ohnishi et al, 2013;Rohm et al, 2013;Vaca Benitez et al, 2013;Herrnstadt and Menon, 2016;Sangha et al, 2016); (b) authors describe a generic orthosis design with added compliance to mitigate forces due to misalignment or dissimilarities in anthropometric shape, in which case the design elements focus on kinematics (Jarrassé and Morel, 2012); or (c) authors explain human interface details but do not report on the shape of their orthosis design (Jackson et al, 2007;Rocon et al, 2007;Gupta et al, 2008;Vanderniepen et al, 2009;Ragonesi et al, 2010;Vitiello et al, 2013;Alavi et al, 2017;Ates et al, 2017). In other words, most papers present the mechanical design and/or controller design, but very little content, if any, is focused on the design of the physical interface with the user.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the upper limb movements pattern-based methods focus separately on the hand, arm, elbow and shoulder action (Ohnishi et al , 2013; Dalley et al , 2012; Cipriani et al , 2011). However, there are many muscles associated with composite action pattern of shoulder and arm elbow muscles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%