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Humanoid control of lower limb exoskeleton robot based on human gait data with sliding mode neural network

Jun Yu, Shuaishuai Zhang, Aihui Wang, Wei Li, Zhengxiang Ma, Xuebin Yue

2022CAAI Transactions on Intelligence Technology27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Lower limb exoskeleton robots offer an effective treatment for patients with lower extremity dysfunction. In order to improve the rehabilitation training effect based on the human motion mechanism, this paper proposes a humanoid sliding mode neural network controller based on the human gait. A humanoid model is constructed based on the human mechanism, and the parameterised gait trajectory is used as target to design the humanoid control system for robots. Considering the imprecision of the robot dynamics model, the neural network is adopted to compensate for the uncertain part of the model and improve the model accuracy. Moreover, the sliding mode control in the system improves the response speed, tracking performance, and stability of the control system. The Lyapunov stability analysis proves the stability of the control system theoretically. Meanwhile, an evaluation method using the similarity function is improved based on joint angle, velocity, and acceleration to evaluate the comfort of humans in rehabilitation training more reasonably. Finally, to verify the effectiveness of the proposed method, simulations are carried out based on experimental data. The results show that the control system could accurately track the target trajectory, of which the robot is highly similar to the human.

Topics & Concepts

ExoskeletonHumanoid robotControl theory (sociology)TrajectoryController (irrigation)Artificial neural networkEngineeringGaitRobotAccelerationComputer scienceSimulationStability (learning theory)Control engineeringArtificial intelligenceControl (management)Physical medicine and rehabilitationMachine learningBiologyMedicineAgronomyAstronomyPhysicsClassical mechanicsProsthetics and Rehabilitation RoboticsStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryMuscle activation and electromyography studies
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