2020
DOI: 10.1177/1729881420963742
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Comparative study of knee joint torque estimations for linear and rotary actuators using bond graph approach for stand–sit–stand motions

Abstract: Stand–sit–stand (STS) motions are the most frequently performed activities of everyday life and require extensive movement of knee joint. People suffering from knee joint disorders face difficulties in performing this motion. The compact knee exoskeleton (KE) has proven to be a viable, less complex, and cheaper alternative to the available entire lower-, upper-, and full-body exoskeletons. With growing number of technical glitches and finite battery life problems, there exist risks of sudden failure of the act… Show more

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“…With the recent advancements in technology, lower body exoskeletons appear to be a viable solution to this problem, though they possess many challenges such as the device's weight, design complexity, unfriendly control graphical user interfaces, and limited battery life, hindering the spread of the assistive exoskeletons. 3 Researchers worldwide are working to develop the exoskeleton device that specifically targets the knee joint and can assist people suffering from knee impairments to perform the desired activity without compromising the user's expectations in terms of wearing comfort and level of assistance required to perform the desired motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the recent advancements in technology, lower body exoskeletons appear to be a viable solution to this problem, though they possess many challenges such as the device's weight, design complexity, unfriendly control graphical user interfaces, and limited battery life, hindering the spread of the assistive exoskeletons. 3 Researchers worldwide are working to develop the exoskeleton device that specifically targets the knee joint and can assist people suffering from knee impairments to perform the desired activity without compromising the user's expectations in terms of wearing comfort and level of assistance required to perform the desired motion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%