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A Simplified Inverse Dynamics Modelling Method for a Novel Rehabilitation Exoskeleton with Parallel Joints and Its Application to Trajectory Tracking

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  • Qianqian Fang
  • Ge Li
  • Tian Xu
  • Jie Zhao
  • Hegao Cai
  • Yanhe Zhu

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In this paper, a new modular upper limb rehabilitation exoskeleton, which is actuated by a parallel mechanical structure, is designed to help stroke patients. For analysing the relationship between motor torque and joint torque of the novel exoskeleton, a conversion algorithm mapping motor motion to joint motion is developed here. Then, to simplify the dynamics model of exoskeleton with parallel actuated joints, the serial equivalence configuration dynamics of the exoskeleton is established to be equivalent to the parallel joints dynamics. Afterwards, a torque controller used for our exoskeleton is designed based on the proposed conversion algorithm and the inverse dynamics of exoskeleton. It should be noted that the controller mentioned above combines both conversion algorithm and joint position decoupling. At last, for verifying the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms, a trajectory tracking simulation is given, and the simulated results show the proposed algorithms are valid.

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  • Qianqian Fang & Ge Li & Tian Xu & Jie Zhao & Hegao Cai & Yanhe Zhu, 2019. "A Simplified Inverse Dynamics Modelling Method for a Novel Rehabilitation Exoskeleton with Parallel Joints and Its Application to Trajectory Tracking," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2019, pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4602035
    DOI: 10.1155/2019/4602035
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