2024
DOI: 10.3390/robotics13020027
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A Novel Approach to Simulating Realistic Exoskeleton Behavior in Response to Human Motion

Zhejun Yao,
Seyed Milad Mir Latifi,
Carla Molz
et al.

Abstract: Simulation models are a valuable tool for exoskeleton development, especially for system optimization and evaluation. It allows an assessment of the performance and effectiveness of exoskeletons even at an early stage of their development without physical realization. Due to the closed physical interaction between the exoskeleton and the user, accurate modeling of the human–exoskeleton interaction in defined scenarios is essential for exoskeleton simulations. This paper presents a novel approach to simulate ex… Show more

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“…To simulate the dynamics of human-exoskeleton interaction, an exoskeleton model [37] is built in MATLAB Simscape (R2021b) firstly based on the CAD model of the shoulder exoskeleton Lucy [1]. The exoskeleton Lucy primarily supports the user in working at head level or above (Figure 2).…”
Section: Exoskeleton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To simulate the dynamics of human-exoskeleton interaction, an exoskeleton model [37] is built in MATLAB Simscape (R2021b) firstly based on the CAD model of the shoulder exoskeleton Lucy [1]. The exoskeleton Lucy primarily supports the user in working at head level or above (Figure 2).…”
Section: Exoskeleton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To mirror the kinematical adjustments of the exoskeleton, the positions of the armrests, shoulder bars and lap belt (white straight arrows in Figure 2) are parameterized in the model according to anthropometry. [37]. A multibody model is created for the integration of the exoskeleton into the co-simulation model.…”
Section: Exoskeleton Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%