A Radar-Based Terrain Mapping Approach for Stair Detection Towards Enhanced Prosthetic Foot Control

B. Kleiner, Nils Ziegenspeck, Roman Stolyarov, H. Herr, U. Schneider, A. Verl
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Ahstract- Current developments in ankle prosthetics are focusing on integrated actuators to fully control torques and angles. This enables terrain adaptive strategies e.g. for stairs and ramps. EMG and motion sensor input are state of the art approaches to classify different terrain or terrain changes, but these approaches have limited capabilities and detection accuracy. We present a novel approach for the detection of obstacles using a wearable Frequency-Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) radar integrated into a lower limb prosthetic device. With the continuous rotational motion of the tibia during the swing and stance phase, the radar scans the profile of the terrain in sagittal plane in front of the prosthesis. Gait phases are detected using a neural network classifiers based on inertial sensor data. Performance of the system is demonstrated in a single stair detection scenario.
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基于雷达地形映射的楼梯检测方法增强假肢足控制
摘要:目前踝关节假肢的发展主要集中在集成致动器上,以完全控制扭矩和角度。这使地形适应策略成为可能,例如楼梯和坡道。肌电图和运动传感器输入是分类不同地形或地形变化的最新方法,但这些方法的能力和检测精度有限。我们提出了一种新的方法来检测障碍物使用可穿戴的调频连续波(FMCW)雷达集成到下肢假肢装置。随着胫骨在摆动和站立阶段的持续旋转运动,雷达扫描假体前方矢状面地形轮廓。使用基于惯性传感器数据的神经网络分类器检测步态相位。在单个楼梯检测场景中演示了该系统的性能。
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