Biomechanical modeling and load-carrying simulation of lower limb exoskeleton

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This paper introduces novel modern equipment - a lower extremity exoskeleton, which can implement the mutual complement and the interaction between human intelligence and the robot's mechanical strength. In order to provide a reference for the exoskeleton structure and the drive unit, the human biomechanics were modeled and analyzed by LifeModeler and Adams software to derive each joint kinematic parameter. The control was designed to implement the zero-force interaction between human and exoskeleton. Furthermore, simulations were performed to verify the control and assist effect. In conclusion, the system scheme of lower extremity exoskeleton is demonstrated to be feasible.

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Zhu, Y., Zhang, G., Zhang, C., Liu, G., & Zhao, J. (2015). Biomechanical modeling and load-carrying simulation of lower limb exoskeleton. Bio-Medical Materials and Engineering, 26, S729–S738. https://doi.org/10.3233/BME-151364

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