BioMot exoskeleton - Towards a smart wearable robot for symbiotic human-robot interaction

IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot. 2017 Jul:2017:1666-1671. doi: 10.1109/ICORR.2017.8009487.

Abstract

This paper presents design of a novel modular lower-limb gait exoskeleton built within the FP7 BioMot project. Exoskeleton employs a variable stiffness actuator in all 6 joints, a directional-flexibility structure and a novel physical humanrobot interfacing, which allows it to deliver the required output while minimally constraining user's gait by providing passive degrees of freedom. Due to modularity, the exoskeleton can be used as a full lower-limb orthosis, a single-joint orthosis in any of the three joints, and a two-joint orthosis in a combination of any of the two joints. By employing a simple torque control strategy, the exoskeleton can be used to deliver user-specific assistance, both in gait rehabilitation and in assisting people suffering musculoskeletal impairments. The result of the presented BioMot efforts is a low-footprint exoskeleton with powerful compliant actuators, simple, yet effective torque controller and easily adjustable flexible structure.

MeSH terms

  • Equipment Design
  • Exoskeleton Device*
  • Humans
  • Lower Extremity / physiology
  • Man-Machine Systems*
  • Orthotic Devices
  • Torque
  • Wearable Electronic Devices*