下肢力反馈装置的跌落感开发

T. Masuda, T. Tanaka, Ryunosuke Sawahashi, M. Okui, Rie Nishihama, T. Nakamura
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在这项研究中,我们评估了一种可穿戴的下肢力反馈装置的跌落感觉,该装置可以呈现跌落和行走的感觉。该装置在绘制落差图像时,通过减速和停止下降,可以在比实际更小的高度上呈现落差感。考虑到用户将带着设备行走,较小的设备高度会带来更好的安全性。本研究的目的是明确平台部分垂直运动范围的高度要求规格,以及呈现跌落感概念的可行性。为此,对人体加速时间和人体减速加速度的差异所产生的跌落感进行了评价。结果表明,在大约1377 mm/s2的加速度下,下降感觉的呈现需要超过0.41 s的下降时间。此外,即使脚的平台部分减速,跌落感和现实感也没有受损。这一结果表明,该装置可以做得更小。
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Dropping Sensation for Development of Lower Limb Force Feedback Device
In this study, we evaluate the dropping sensation for the development of a wearable lower limb force feedback device that can render both dropping and walking sensations. The developed device can render the dropping sensation at a smaller height than in reality by decelerating and stopping descent during the rendering of the drop image. Considering the user will be walking with the device, a smaller device height leads to better safety. The purpose of this study is to clarify the required specifications of the height of the vertical range of motion of the platform part, and the feasibility of the concept of rendering the dropping sensation. For this purpose, the dropping sensation for the difference in human acceleration time and human deceleration acceleration was evaluated. The results showed that the rendering of the dropping sensation required more than 0.41 s of descent at an acceleration of approximately 1377 mm/s2. Moreover, the dropping sensation and sense of reality were not impaired, even when the platform part of the foot was decelerated. This result indicates that the device can be made smaller.
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