Hybrid Nursing Robot Based on Humanoid Pick-Up Action: Safe Transfers in Living Environments for Lower Limb Disabilities

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL Actuators Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.3390/act12120438
Jiabao Li, Chengjun Wang, Hailong Deng
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This research paper outlines the development of a modular and adjustable transfer care robot aimed at enhancing safe and comfortable transfers for individuals with lower limb disabilities. To design this robot, we utilized a 3D motion capture system to analyze the movements of a person assisting another person and to determine the necessary range of motion and workspace for the robot. Based on this analysis, we developed a 3-UPS + UPR parallel spreader to transfer the person receiving care. We also conducted kinematic and dynamic analyses of the parallel spreader to validate its operational space and to obtain the force change curve for the drive. To evaluate the robot’s performance, we enlisted the help of ten volunteers with varying heights and weights. Our findings indicate that the pressure distribution during transfers remained largely consistent. Additionally, the surveys revealed that those receiving care perceived the robot as being capable of securely and comfortably transferring individuals between different assistive devices. This modular and adaptable transfer assistance robot presents a promising solution to the challenges encountered in caregiving.
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基于仿人拾取动作的混合护理机器人:下肢残疾者在生活环境中的安全转移
本研究论文概述了模块化可调式转运护理机器人的开发过程,旨在提高下肢残疾人士转运时的安全性和舒适性。为了设计这款机器人,我们利用三维运动捕捉系统分析了一个人协助另一个人的动作,并确定了机器人所需的运动范围和工作空间。根据分析结果,我们开发了 3-UPS + UPR 平行伸展器,用于转移接受护理的人。我们还对平行吊具进行了运动学和动力学分析,以验证其操作空间,并获得驱动力变化曲线。为了评估机器人的性能,我们邀请了十名身高和体重各不相同的志愿者帮忙。我们的研究结果表明,转移过程中的压力分布基本保持一致。此外,调查还显示,接受护理的人认为机器人能够在不同的辅助设备之间安全、舒适地转移个人。这种模块化、适应性强的转移辅助机器人为应对护理过程中遇到的挑战提供了一种前景广阔的解决方案。
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Actuators
Actuators Mathematics-Control and Optimization
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3.90
自引率
15.40%
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315
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Actuators (ISSN 2076-0825; CODEN: ACTUC3) is an international open access journal on the science and technology of actuators and control systems published quarterly online by MDPI.
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