Title :
Individualized arm shells towards an ergonomic design of exoskeleton robots
Author :
Reimer, Samuel M. F. ; Lueth, Tim C. ; D´Angelo, Lorenzo T.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Micro Technol. & Med. Device Technol., Tech. Univ. MunchenMünchen, München, Germany
Abstract :
This paper introduces a novel method to generate individualized upper extremity exoskeleton structures. This approach aims to overcome micro-misalignments in wearable design technology caused by inter-subject variability. Geometric dimensions of the patient´s forearm are measured using a stereo camera and infrared reflecting markers. Surfaces are generated using Delaunay´s Triangulation and converted into an STL -file for 3D printing in order to be a more compatible design and produce a swift development of custom-fit exoskeleton structures. This paper summarizes the design steps of individualized structures that could be implemented in future exoskeleton designs. The fitting accuracy was compared to that of non-individualized shells by applying an 8 kg weight onto the worn shells. Results showed a significantly larger pressure distribution and lower maximum pressure among individualized shells compared to non-individualized shells, which results in a 5% higher tolerance to applied pressure of the exoskeleton.
Keywords :
assisted living; ergonomics; manipulators; medical robotics; mesh generation; stereo image processing; three-dimensional printing; wearable computers; 3D printing; Delaunay triangulation; STL-file; arm shells; custom-fit exoskeleton structure; ergonomic design; exoskeleton design; exoskeleton robots; fitting accuracy; geometric dimension; individualized structure; infrared reflecting marker; inter-subject variability; micromisalignment; nonindividualized shell; patient forearm; pressure distribution; stereo camera; upper extremity exoskeleton structure; wearable design technology; worn shell; Cameras; Exoskeletons; Probes; Robots; Three-dimensional displays; Vectors; Exoskeleton; arm shell; ergonomic design; human-machine interface; individualized; rapid prototyping; triangulation;
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics (SMC), 2014 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
DOI :
10.1109/SMC.2014.6974550