2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3194911
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Predictor-Based Current Limitation Method for a DC Motor-Actuated Upper-Limb Rehabilitation Exoskeleton

Abstract: Current limitation is crucial to protect DC motors from overheating in overload situations. This consideration is more critical in applications that involve the movement of variable loads, such as exoskeleton applications, where there exists dynamic human-robot interaction. This work presents a software current limitation method based on a continuous DC motor model predictor. By predicting, according to the motor model, the voltages that would make the current match a threshold, the proposed method dynamically… Show more

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