Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton
Exoskeletons arise as the common ground between robotics and biomechanics, where rehabilitation is the main field in which these two disciplines find cohesion. One of the most relevant challenges in upper limb exoskeleton design relies in the high complexity of the human shoulder, where current devi...
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doaj-36ca2aaf71344d83a52dddda21de1b802021-07-02T01:57:12ZengHindawi LimitedApplied Bionics and Biomechanics1176-23221754-21032018-01-01201810.1155/2018/60193816019381Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb ExoskeletonEduardo Piña-Martínez0Ricardo Roberts1Salvador Leal-Merlo2Ernesto Rodriguez-Leal3Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Tecnologico de Monterrey, 64849 Monterrey, NL, MexicoEscuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Tecnologico de Monterrey, 64849 Monterrey, NL, MexicoEscuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Tecnologico de Monterrey, 64849 Monterrey, NL, MexicoEscuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Ave. Eugenio Garza Sada 2501, Tecnologico de Monterrey, 64849 Monterrey, NL, MexicoExoskeletons arise as the common ground between robotics and biomechanics, where rehabilitation is the main field in which these two disciplines find cohesion. One of the most relevant challenges in upper limb exoskeleton design relies in the high complexity of the human shoulder, where current devices implement elaborate systems only to emulate the drifting center of rotation of the shoulder joint. This paper proposes the use of 3D scanning vision technologies to ease the design process and its implementation on a variety of subjects, while a motion tracking system based on vision technologies is applied to assess the exoskeleton reachable workspace compared with an asymptomatic subject. Furthermore, the anatomic fitting index is proposed, which compares the anatomic workspace of the user with the exoskeleton workspace and provides insight into its features. This work proposes an exoskeleton architecture that considers the clavicle motion over the coronal plane whose workspace is determined by substituting the direct kinematics model with the dimensional parameters of the user. Simulations and numerical examples are used to validate the analytical results and to conciliate the experimental results provided by the vision tracking system.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6019381 |
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Eduardo Piña-Martínez Ricardo Roberts Salvador Leal-Merlo Ernesto Rodriguez-Leal Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton Applied Bionics and Biomechanics |
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Eduardo Piña-Martínez Ricardo Roberts Salvador Leal-Merlo Ernesto Rodriguez-Leal |
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Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton |
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Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton |
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Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton |
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Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton |
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Vision System-Based Design and Assessment of a Novel Shoulder Joint Mechanism for an Enhanced Workspace Upper Limb Exoskeleton |
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vision system-based design and assessment of a novel shoulder joint mechanism for an enhanced workspace upper limb exoskeleton |
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Applied Bionics and Biomechanics |
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Exoskeletons arise as the common ground between robotics and biomechanics, where rehabilitation is the main field in which these two disciplines find cohesion. One of the most relevant challenges in upper limb exoskeleton design relies in the high complexity of the human shoulder, where current devices implement elaborate systems only to emulate the drifting center of rotation of the shoulder joint. This paper proposes the use of 3D scanning vision technologies to ease the design process and its implementation on a variety of subjects, while a motion tracking system based on vision technologies is applied to assess the exoskeleton reachable workspace compared with an asymptomatic subject. Furthermore, the anatomic fitting index is proposed, which compares the anatomic workspace of the user with the exoskeleton workspace and provides insight into its features. This work proposes an exoskeleton architecture that considers the clavicle motion over the coronal plane whose workspace is determined by substituting the direct kinematics model with the dimensional parameters of the user. Simulations and numerical examples are used to validate the analytical results and to conciliate the experimental results provided by the vision tracking system. |
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