Adaptive Assistance with an Active and Soft Back-Support Exosuit to Unknown External Loads via Model-Based Estimates of Internal Lumbosacral Moments
Moya-Esteban, Alejandro, Sridar, Saivimal, Refai, Mohamed Irfan Mohamed, van der Kooij, Herman, Sartori, Massimo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
State of the art controllers for back exoskeletons largely rely on body kinematics. This results in control strategies which cannot provide adaptive support under unknown external loads. We developed a neuromechanical model-based controller (NMBC) for a soft back exosuit, wherein assistive forces were proportional to the active component of lumbosacral joint moments, derived from real-time electromyography-driven models. The exosuit provided adaptive assistance forces with no a priori information on the external loading conditions. Across 10 participants, who stoop-lifted 5 and 15 kg boxes, our NMBC was compared to a non-adaptive virtual spring-based control(VSBC), in which exosuit forces were proportional to trunk inclination. Peak cable assistive forces were modulated across weight conditions for NMBC (5kg: 2.13 N/kg; 15kg: 2.82 N/kg) but not for VSBC (5kg: 1.92 N/kg; 15kg: 2.00 N/kg). The proposed NMBC strategy resulted in larger reduction of cumulative compression forces for 5 kg (NMBC: 18.2%; VSBC: 10.7%) and 15 kg conditions (NMBC: 21.3%; VSBC: 10.2%). Our proposed methodology may facilitate the adoption of non-hindering wearable robotics in real-life scenarios.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-3-2023
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