Authors
David Eguren, Manuel Cestari, Trieu Phat Luu, Atilla Kilicarslan, Alexander Steele, Jose L Contreras-Vidal
Publication date
2019/10/6
Conference
2019 IEEE international conference on systems, man and cybernetics (SMC)
Pages
2411-2416
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Powered exoskeletons for gait rehabilitation and mobility assistance are currently available for the adult population and hold great promise for children with mobility limiting conditions. Described here is the development and key features of a modular, lightweight and customizable powered exoskeleton for assist-as-needed overground walking and gait rehabilitation. The pediatric lower-extremity gait system (PLEGS) exoskeleton contains bilaterally active hip, knee and ankle joints and assist-as-needed shared control for young children with lower-limb disabilities such as those present in the Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Injured populations. The system is comprised of six joint control modules, one at each hip, knee and ankle joint. The joint control module, features an actuator and motor driver, microcontroller, torque sensor to enable assist-as-needed control, inertial measurement unit and system …
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Scholar articles
D Eguren, M Cestari, TP Luu, A Kilicarslan, A Steele… - 2019 IEEE international conference on systems, man …, 2019