A Simulation Framework for Virtual Prototyping of Robotic Exoskeletons.

Priyanshu Agarwal, Richard R Neptune, Ashish D Deshpande
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Abstract

A number of robotic exoskeletons are being developed to provide rehabilitation interventions for those with movement disabilities. We present a systematic framework that allows for virtual prototyping (i.e., design, control, and experimentation (i.e. design, control, and experimentation) of robotic exoskeletons. The framework merges computational musculoskeletal analyses with simulation-based design techniques which allows for exoskeleton design and control algorithm optimization. We introduce biomechanical, morphological, and controller measures to optimize the exoskeleton performance. A major advantage of the framework is that it provides a platform for carrying out hypothesis-driven virtual experiments to quantify device performance and rehabilitation progress. To illustrate the efficacy of the framework, we present a case study wherein the design and analysis of an index finger exoskeleton is carried out using the proposed framework.

MeSH Term

Computer Simulation
Equipment Design
Exoskeleton Device
Fingers
Humans
Mechanical Phenomena
Muscle Contraction
Muscle Strength
User-Computer Interface

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