Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation

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Autor(a) principal: Campo Jaimes, Jonathan
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18149/tde-08102018-164536/
Resumo: In robotic rehabilitation therapies, knowledge of human joint torques is important for patient safety, to provide a reliable data for clinical assessment and to increase control performance of the device, nevertheless, its measurement can be complex or have a highcost implementation. The most of techniques for torque estimation have been developed for upper limb robotic rehabilitation devices, in addition, they typically require detailed anthropometric and musculoskeletal models. In this dissertation is presented the ankle torque estimation for the Anklebot robot, the estimation uses an ankle/Anklebot dynamic model that consider the ankle joint angular displacement and velocity measurement, its mechanical impedance parameters are obtained through a second-order modeled mechanical impedance of the ankle and an identification of frictional and gravitational torques. Three approaches for the ankle torque estimation were proposed to be implemented in the Anklebot robot, the Generalized Momentum, the Kalman filter and finally a combination of both the above mentioned approaches. The validation of such approaches was developed first on a physical mockup configured to reproduce the human ankle joint movement, by assessing its performances, the Kalman filter approach was selected to be implemented on a voluntary subject. A set of experiments were performed considering the physical activity that the subject may realize when interacting with the Anklebot, the developed ankle torque estimation proved to be successful for passive torque and in most of the proposed scenarios where active torque is performed.
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spelling Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitationEstimativa de torque no tornozelo para reabilitação robótica de membros inferioresAlgoritmos de estimaçãoAnkle torqueControl strategiesEstimation algoritmsEstratégias de controleHuman-robot interactionInteração humano-robôReabilitação robóticaRobotic rehabilitationTorque no tornozeloIn robotic rehabilitation therapies, knowledge of human joint torques is important for patient safety, to provide a reliable data for clinical assessment and to increase control performance of the device, nevertheless, its measurement can be complex or have a highcost implementation. The most of techniques for torque estimation have been developed for upper limb robotic rehabilitation devices, in addition, they typically require detailed anthropometric and musculoskeletal models. In this dissertation is presented the ankle torque estimation for the Anklebot robot, the estimation uses an ankle/Anklebot dynamic model that consider the ankle joint angular displacement and velocity measurement, its mechanical impedance parameters are obtained through a second-order modeled mechanical impedance of the ankle and an identification of frictional and gravitational torques. Three approaches for the ankle torque estimation were proposed to be implemented in the Anklebot robot, the Generalized Momentum, the Kalman filter and finally a combination of both the above mentioned approaches. The validation of such approaches was developed first on a physical mockup configured to reproduce the human ankle joint movement, by assessing its performances, the Kalman filter approach was selected to be implemented on a voluntary subject. A set of experiments were performed considering the physical activity that the subject may realize when interacting with the Anklebot, the developed ankle torque estimation proved to be successful for passive torque and in most of the proposed scenarios where active torque is performed.Em terapias de reabilitação robótica, o conhecimento dos torques da articulação humana é importante para a segurança do paciente, para fornecer dados confiáveis na avaliação clínica e aumentar o desempenho de controle do dispositivo, no entanto, sua medição pode ser complexa ou costoso de implementar. A maioria das técnicas de estimativa de torque tem sido desenvolvidas para dispositivos de reabilitação robótica de membros superiores, além disso, eles normalmente requerem modelos antropométricos e musculoesqueléticos detalhados. Nesta dissertação é apresentada a estimativa do torque do tornozelo no robô Anklebot, a estimação utiliza um modelo dinâmico tornozelo + Anklebot o qual considera a medição da posição e velocidade angular do tornozelo, os parametros de impedancia mecânica do tornozelo são obtidos por meio de um modelo simples de segunda ordem e são identificados os torques gravitacionais e de atrito. Três abordagens para a estimativa de torque de tornozelo foram propostas para serem implementadas, o momento generalizado, o filtro de Kalman e, finalmente, uma abordagem que combina tanto o momento generalizado e o filtro de Kalman. A validação de tais abordagens foi desenvolvida primeiro em um mock-up físico configurado para reproduzir o movimento articular do tornozelo humano, avaliando seus desempenhos. A segunda abordagem proposta foi selecionada para ser implementada em um usuário voluntário. Um conjunto de experimentos foi realizado considerando a atividade física que o sujeito pode realizar ao interagir com o Anklebot, a estimativa desenvolvida de torque de tornozelo demostrou ser bem sucedida para o torque passivo e na maioria dos cenários propostos onde o torque ativo é realizado.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPSiqueira, Adriano Almeida GonçalvesCampo Jaimes, Jonathan2018-06-15info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18149/tde-08102018-164536/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2018-11-01T16:25:01Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-08102018-164536Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212018-11-01T16:25:01Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
Estimativa de torque no tornozelo para reabilitação robótica de membros inferiores
title Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
spellingShingle Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
Campo Jaimes, Jonathan
Algoritmos de estimação
Ankle torque
Control strategies
Estimation algoritms
Estratégias de controle
Human-robot interaction
Interação humano-robô
Reabilitação robótica
Robotic rehabilitation
Torque no tornozelo
title_short Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
title_full Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
title_fullStr Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
title_full_unstemmed Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
title_sort Ankle torque estimation for lower-limb robotic rehabilitation
author Campo Jaimes, Jonathan
author_facet Campo Jaimes, Jonathan
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Siqueira, Adriano Almeida Gonçalves
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campo Jaimes, Jonathan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Algoritmos de estimação
Ankle torque
Control strategies
Estimation algoritms
Estratégias de controle
Human-robot interaction
Interação humano-robô
Reabilitação robótica
Robotic rehabilitation
Torque no tornozelo
topic Algoritmos de estimação
Ankle torque
Control strategies
Estimation algoritms
Estratégias de controle
Human-robot interaction
Interação humano-robô
Reabilitação robótica
Robotic rehabilitation
Torque no tornozelo
description In robotic rehabilitation therapies, knowledge of human joint torques is important for patient safety, to provide a reliable data for clinical assessment and to increase control performance of the device, nevertheless, its measurement can be complex or have a highcost implementation. The most of techniques for torque estimation have been developed for upper limb robotic rehabilitation devices, in addition, they typically require detailed anthropometric and musculoskeletal models. In this dissertation is presented the ankle torque estimation for the Anklebot robot, the estimation uses an ankle/Anklebot dynamic model that consider the ankle joint angular displacement and velocity measurement, its mechanical impedance parameters are obtained through a second-order modeled mechanical impedance of the ankle and an identification of frictional and gravitational torques. Three approaches for the ankle torque estimation were proposed to be implemented in the Anklebot robot, the Generalized Momentum, the Kalman filter and finally a combination of both the above mentioned approaches. The validation of such approaches was developed first on a physical mockup configured to reproduce the human ankle joint movement, by assessing its performances, the Kalman filter approach was selected to be implemented on a voluntary subject. A set of experiments were performed considering the physical activity that the subject may realize when interacting with the Anklebot, the developed ankle torque estimation proved to be successful for passive torque and in most of the proposed scenarios where active torque is performed.
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