Safety evaluation and experimental study of a new bionic muscle cable-driven lower limb rehabilitation robot

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Safety is a significant evaluation index of rehabilitation medical devices and a significant precondition for practical application. However, the safety evaluation of cable-driven rehabilitation robots has not been reported, so this work aims to study the safety evaluation methods and evaluation index of cable-driven rehabilitation robots. A bionic muscle cable (BM cable) is proposed to construct a bionic muscle cable-driven lower limb rehabilitation robot (BM-CDLR). The working principle of the BM-CDLR is introduced. The safety performance factors are defined based on the mechanical analysis of the BM-CDLR. The structural safety evaluation index and the use safety evaluation index of the BM-CDLR are given by comprehensively considering the safety performance factors and a proposed speed influence function. The effect of the structural parameters of the elastic elements in the BM cable on the safety performance factors and safety of the BM-CDLR is analyzed and verified by numerical simulations and experimental studies. The results provide the basis for further study of the compliance control strategy and experiments of the human-machine interaction of the BM-CDLR.

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Wang, Y. L., Wang, K. Y., Wang, K. C., & Mo, Z. J. (2020). Safety evaluation and experimental study of a new bionic muscle cable-driven lower limb rehabilitation robot. Sensors (Switzerland), 20(24), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20247020

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