LOCOMOTION
Cooperative Control Design for Robot-Assisted Balance During Gait
Heike Vallery, Alexander Bögel, Carolyn O ́Brien, Robert Riener
- Year
- 2012
- Citations
- 22
Abstract
Abstract Avoiding falls is a challenge for many persons in aging societies, and balance dysfunction is a major risk factor. Robotic solutions to assist human gait, however, focus on average kinematics, and less on instantaneous balance reactions. We propose a controller that only intervenes when needed, and that avoids stability issues when interacting with humans: Assistance is triggered only when balance is lost, and this action is purely feed-forward. Experiments show that subjects who start falling during gait can be uprighted by such feed-forward assistive forces.
Keywords
Balance (ability)GaitFalling (accident)Controller (irrigation)KinematicsControl theory (sociology)Computer scienceFocus (optics)RobotStability (learning theory)
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