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NESM-γ: An Upper-Limb Exoskeleton With Compliant Actuators for Clinical Deployment

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This letter describes the design and characterization of an upper-limb exoskeleton for post-stroke rehabilitation. The platform interacts with the shoulder and elbow of the user through four active joints, driven… Click to show full abstract

This letter describes the design and characterization of an upper-limb exoskeleton for post-stroke rehabilitation. The platform interacts with the shoulder and elbow of the user through four active joints, driven by series elastic actuators (SEAs) with custom springs to achieve compactness and ease of maintenance. The exoskeleton adopts a passive kinematic chain for aligning the user's and robot joints’ rotation axes, and a quick flipping mechanism to enable dual-side use. The pole-placement method based on the dynamic model of the SEA was used to design the low-level controller, to guarantee torque control precision and stability. The joint load due to the robot's gravity is counteracted by using a feed-forward gravity compensation algorithm. Experimental characterization demonstrates the torque control bandwidth up to 10 Hz and highly transparent behavior of the joints (namely, close to null parasitic impedance) at least up to 2 Hz, showing suitability for rehabilitation purposes.

Keywords: limb exoskeleton; exoskeleton compliant; nesm upper; upper limb; exoskeleton

Journal Title: IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters
Year Published: 2022

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