Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers

Sometimes the automation equipment cannot solve all the problems for industrial enterprises, and human workers cannot be replaced by machines in production activities. The possibility that the workers develop work-related musculoskeletal disorders, while performing high intensity and repetitive inst...

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Main Authors: Peng Yin, Liang Yang, Shengguan Qu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2021-09-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/17298814211046745
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spelling doaj-bf3bec712dba4ea09b35449f36cb9cd72021-09-29T00:03:27ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems1729-88142021-09-011810.1177/17298814211046745Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workersPeng YinLiang YangShengguan QuSometimes the automation equipment cannot solve all the problems for industrial enterprises, and human workers cannot be replaced by machines in production activities. The possibility that the workers develop work-related musculoskeletal disorders, while performing high intensity and repetitive installation and commissioning work over a long period of time, is very high. A mechanical design of a passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit to reduce the muscles effort of upper limbs is proposed in this article. Thereby, a decrease in the work-related musculoskeletal disorders risk is expected. To evaluate the ergonomic contribution of the passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit, both static and dynamic tool lift experiments were designed, in which 10 volunteers were asked to participate in the experiments. The surface electromyography is captured from these volunteers to measure the magnitude of muscle output forces that are applied with and then without passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit assistance during the process of manual handling, and the tests are collected for comparison. Results show that there is a significant decrease in the output force and fatigue in deltoid, biceps brachii, and brachioradiali, especially in biceps brachial which is up to 67.8%. The implementation of passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit is not only a benefit to reduce workers’ upper extremities fatigue but also ultimately increase the work efficiency by minimizing work-related musculoskeletal disorders and safety accidents.https://doi.org/10.1177/17298814211046745
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Liang Yang
Shengguan Qu
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Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
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title Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
title_short Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
title_full Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
title_fullStr Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
title_full_unstemmed Development of an ergonomic wearable robotic device for assisting manual workers
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publisher SAGE Publishing
series International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems
issn 1729-8814
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Sometimes the automation equipment cannot solve all the problems for industrial enterprises, and human workers cannot be replaced by machines in production activities. The possibility that the workers develop work-related musculoskeletal disorders, while performing high intensity and repetitive installation and commissioning work over a long period of time, is very high. A mechanical design of a passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit to reduce the muscles effort of upper limbs is proposed in this article. Thereby, a decrease in the work-related musculoskeletal disorders risk is expected. To evaluate the ergonomic contribution of the passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit, both static and dynamic tool lift experiments were designed, in which 10 volunteers were asked to participate in the experiments. The surface electromyography is captured from these volunteers to measure the magnitude of muscle output forces that are applied with and then without passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit assistance during the process of manual handling, and the tests are collected for comparison. Results show that there is a significant decrease in the output force and fatigue in deltoid, biceps brachii, and brachioradiali, especially in biceps brachial which is up to 67.8%. The implementation of passive upper extremities exoskeleton suit is not only a benefit to reduce workers’ upper extremities fatigue but also ultimately increase the work efficiency by minimizing work-related musculoskeletal disorders and safety accidents.
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