Design and implementation of a robotic hip exoskeleton for gait rehabilitation

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Abstract

In this paper, a four degrees-of-freedom robotic hip exoskeleton was proposed for gait rehabilitation. The robotic hip exoskeleton was designed with active flexion/extension and passive abduction/adduction at each hip joint to comply with the movement of the thigh. Due to each us-er’s different lower limbs characteristics and unknown torques at hip joints, model-free linear ex-tended state observer (LESO)-based controllers were proposed for rehabilitation gait control. The prototypes of the robotic hip exoskeleton and controller designs were validated and compared through walking and ascending rehabilitation experiments. Additionally, a motion captured system and EMG signals were used to investigate the walking assistance of the robotic hip exoskele-ton.

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Hsu, S. H., Changcheng, C., Lee, H. J., & Chen, C. T. (2021). Design and implementation of a robotic hip exoskeleton for gait rehabilitation. Actuators, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/act10090212

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