A Hierarchical Control Scheme for Active Power-assist Lower-limb Exoskeletons

IF 4.9 3区 计算机科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Bionic Engineering Pub Date : 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1007/s42235-024-00561-z
Jing Deng, Wenzheng Jiang, Haibo Gao, Yapeng Shi, Mantian Li
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Effectively controlling active power-assist lower-limb exoskeletons in a human-in-the-loop manner poses a substantial challenge, demanding an approach that ensures wearer autonomy while seamlessly adapting to diverse wearer needs. This paper introduces a novel hierarchical control scheme comprising five integral components: intention recognition layer, dynamics feedforward layer, force distribution layer, feedback compensation layer, as well as sensors and actuators. The intention recognition layer predicts the wearer’s movement and enables wearer-dominant movement through integrated force and position sensors. The force distribution layer effectively resolves the statically indeterminate problem in the context of double-foot support, showcasing flexible control modes. The dynamics feedforward layer mitigates the effect of the exoskeleton itself on movement. Meanwhile, the feedback compensation layer provides reliable closed-loop control. This approach mitigates abrupt changes in joint torques during frequent transitions between swing and stance phases by decomposed dynamics. Validating this innovative hierarchical control scheme on a hydraulic exoskeleton platform through a series of experiments, the results demonstrate its capability to deliver assistance in various modes such as stepping, squatting, and jumping while adapting seamlessly to different terrains.

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Journal of Bionic Engineering
Journal of Bionic Engineering 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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7.10
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10.00%
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162
审稿时长
10.0 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Bionic Engineering (JBE) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research papers and reviews that apply the knowledge learned from nature and biological systems to solve concrete engineering problems. The topics that JBE covers include but are not limited to: Mechanisms, kinematical mechanics and control of animal locomotion, development of mobile robots with walking (running and crawling), swimming or flying abilities inspired by animal locomotion. Structures, morphologies, composition and physical properties of natural and biomaterials; fabrication of new materials mimicking the properties and functions of natural and biomaterials. Biomedical materials, artificial organs and tissue engineering for medical applications; rehabilitation equipment and devices. Development of bioinspired computation methods and artificial intelligence for engineering applications.
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