• DocumentCode
    259987
  • Title

    sEMG-based estimation of human stiffness: Towards impedance-controlled rehabilitation

  • Author

    Castellini, Claudio ; Arquer, Albert ; Artigas, Jordi

  • Author_Institution
    Robot. & Mechatron. Center, DLR - German Aerosp. Center, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    12-15 Aug. 2014
  • Firstpage
    604
  • Lastpage
    609
  • Abstract
    In rehabilitation robotics, surface electromyography (sEMG) is extensively used as a human-machine interface, mainly for prosthetic/orthotic control purposes. The technique has been proved to be a highly accurate way of detecting a human subject´s intended position, force and torque configurations. Widely applied in the clinics, it is gaining even more momentum as polyarticulated, ever-more dexterous self-powered rehabilitation artifacts appear on the market. In this paper we present a preliminary result about the usage of the same technique to estimate a human subject´s hand stiffness in the presence of force-feedback. A novel force feedback control concept based on the modulation of the robot arm stiffness according to the estimated hand stiffness is presented. Thus, the robot arm is set to mimic the stiffness properties of the subject that is controlling the arm, in real time. Six intact subjects were immersed in a simple teleoperation task, in which force feedback was present; the hand stiffness was measured via force perturbation at the master´s manipulandum and associated with the sEMG signals. This live estimation of stiffness was then used to control the impedance of the slave. Experimental results show that this system leads to high positional precision but high contact forces when the estimated stiffness is high, and vice-versa. The system has potential applications in impedance control of rehabilitation devices such as, e.g., upper / lower limb prostheses, self-powered orthoses and exoskeleta, leading to an ever-better integration with patients.
  • Keywords
    electromyography; force control; force feedback; human computer interaction; manipulators; medical robotics; medical signal processing; orthotics; patient rehabilitation; position control; prosthetics; telerobotics; torque control; force configuration; force feedback control; human stiffness; human-machine interface; impedance-controlled rehabilitation; orthotic control; position configuration; prosthetic control; rehabilitation robotics; robot arm stiffness; sEMG-based estimation; surface electromyography; teleoperation task; torque configuration; Electrodes; Estimation; Impedance; Muscles; Stability criteria; Torque;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (2014 5th IEEE RAS & EMBS International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Sao Paulo
  • ISSN
    2155-1774
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4799-3126-2
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/BIOROB.2014.6913844
  • Filename
    6913844