Gravity Balancing Conditions for an Upper Arm Exoskeleton.

Dubey, V. N. and Agrawal, S.K., 2010. Gravity Balancing Conditions for an Upper Arm Exoskeleton. Journal of Medical Devices, 4 (027511).

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Abstract

An upper-arm wearable exoskeleton has been designed for assistance and functional training of humans. One of the goals of this design is to provide passive assistance to a user by gravity balancing, while keeping the transmitted forces to the shoulder joints at a minimum. Consistent with this goal, this paper addresses the following questions: (i) an analytical study of gravity balancing design conditions for the structure of the human arm,(ii) minimization of transmitted shoulder joint forces while satisfying the gravity balancing conditions, and (iii) possible implementation of these conditions into practical designs using zerofree length springs.

Item Type:Article
ISSN:1932-6181
Subjects:Technology > Engineering > General Engineering
Group:School of Design, Engineering & Computing > Smart Technology Research Centre
ID Code:17609
Deposited By:Dr Venky Dubey
Deposited On:14 Apr 2011 10:49
Last Modified:07 Mar 2013 15:43
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