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Visual guidance can help with the use of a robotic exoskeleton during human walking

Authors :
Myunghee Kim
Hyeongkeun Jeong
Prakyath Kantharaju
Dongyual Yoo
Michael Jacobson
Dongbin Shin
Changsoo Han
James L. Patton
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
University of Illinois at Chicago, 2022.

Abstract

Walking is an important activity that supports the health-related quality of life, and for those who need assistance, robotic devices are available to help. Recent progress in wearable robots has identified the importance of customizing the assistance provided by the robot to the individual, resulting in robot adaptation to the human. However, current implementations minimize the role of human adaptation to the robot, for example, by the users modifying their movements based on the provided robot assistance. This study investigated the effect of visual feedback to guide the users in adapting their movements in response to wearable robot assistance. The visual feedback helped the users reduce their metabolic cost of walking without any changes in robot assistance in a given time. In a case with the initially metabolic expensive (IMExp) exoskeleton condition, both training methods helped reduce the metabolic cost of walking. The results suggest that visual feedback training is helpful to use the exoskeleton for various conditions. Without feedback, the training is helpful only for the IMExp exoskeleton condition. This result suggests visual feedback training can be useful to facilitate the use of non-personalized, generic assistance, where the assistance is not tuned for each user, in a relatively short time.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....14e12c20df9d81da6bec968f1cc4d209
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.25417/uic.20323713.v1