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Design and control of a lower limb rehabilitation robot considering undesirable torques of the patient’s limb

Karam Almaghout, Bahram Tarvirdizadeh, Khalil Alipour, Alireza Hadi

2020Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part H Journal of Engineering in Medicine35 citationsDOI

Abstract

This research introduces a new exoskeleton-type rehabilitation robot, which can be used in lower limb rehabilitation therapy for post-stroke patients. A novel design of a typical knee and ankle rehabilitation robot is proposed. The kinematic and dynamic models of the knee and ankle rehabilitation robot are derived. Furthermore, a super-twisting nonsingular terminal sliding mode control is developed to achieve the desired training missions and its results are compared with those of an adaptive sliding mode control. To reduce undesired interaction torques between knee and ankle rehabilitation robot and patient, an admittance control algorithm is added to the controller to guarantee a safe therapy session. The admittance super-twisting nonsingular terminal sliding mode control structure is considered as the novelty of this article. Taking into account the dynamic uncertainties, external disturbances, and the interaction torques, the validity of the admittance super-twisting nonsingular terminal sliding mode control controller is approved by various numerical simulations over the admittance adaptive sliding mode control.

Topics & Concepts

Control theory (sociology)Controller (irrigation)TorqueAdmittanceExoskeletonAnkleKinematicsRehabilitationRobotComputer scienceEngineeringControl engineeringPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSimulationControl (management)MedicineArtificial intelligencePhysical therapyPhysicsSurgeryElectrical impedanceClassical mechanicsThermodynamicsElectrical engineeringBiologyAgronomyStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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