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Model Predictive Control for Human-Centred Lower Limb Robotic Assistance (2011.05079v1)

Published 10 Nov 2020 in cs.RO, cs.SY, and eess.SY

Abstract: Loss of mobility or balance resulting from neural trauma is a critical consideration in public health. Robotic exoskeletons hold great potential for rehabilitation and assisted movement, yet optimal assist-as-needed (AAN) control remains unresolved given pathological variance among patients. We introduce a model predictive control (MPC) architecture for lower limb exoskeletons centred around a fuzzy logic algorithm (FLA) identifying modes of assistance based on human involvement. Assistance modes are: 1) passive for human relaxed and robot dominant, 2) active-assist for human cooperation with the task, and 3) safety in the case of human resistance to the robot. Human torque is estimated from electromyography (EMG) signals prior to joint motions, enabling advanced prediction of torque by the MPC and selection of assistance mode by the FLA. The controller is demonstrated in hardware with three subjects on a 1-DOF knee exoskeleton tracking a sinusoidal trajectory with human relaxed assistive, and resistive. Experimental results show quick and appropriate transfers among the assistance modes and satisfied assistive performance in each mode. Results illustrate an objective approach to lower limb robotic assistance through on-the-fly transition between modes of movement, providing a new level of human-robot synergy for mobility assist and rehabilitation.

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Authors (6)
  1. Christopher Caulcrick (1 paper)
  2. Weiguang Huo (4 papers)
  3. Enrico Franco (21 papers)
  4. Samer Mohammed (3 papers)
  5. Will Hoult (1 paper)
  6. Ravi Vaidyanathan (4 papers)
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