DocumentCode
2832272
Title
Application of multiple model adaptive control to upper limb stroke rehabilitation
Author
Brend, O. ; Freeman, C.T. ; French, Mark
Author_Institution
Univ. of Southampton, Southampton, UK
fYear
2012
fDate
3-5 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
74
Abstract
Impaired arm function has a significant impact on the quality of life of stroke sufferers. Research has shown that the application of functional electrical stimulation (FES) to assist their movement over repeated attempts at a task is effective in restoring function. However, current FES control systems lack robustness to changes in plant dynamics caused by fatigue and spasticity. This paper details the application of a multiple model adaptive control algorithm that has the potential to overcome this problem. It is shown in an experimental setting that an adaptive estimation mechanism is able to detect changes in the true plant through optimal disturbance estimation. Finally, the performance of the algorithm is compared with that of fixed optimal controllers. These initial results suggest that the application of estimation-based multiple model switched adaptive control (EMMSAC) can increase the potential of FES-based rehabilitation through improved controller accuracy.
Keywords
adaptive control; bioelectric potentials; handicapped aids; medical control systems; medical signal processing; patient rehabilitation; time-varying systems; EMMSAC; FES-based rehabilitation; adaptive estimation mechanism; change detection; estimation-based multiple model switched adaptive control algorithm; functional electrical stimulation; impaired arm function; optimal disturbance estimation; restoring function; stroke sufferers quality-of-life; upper limb stroke rehabilitation; Adaptation models; Adaptive control; Kalman filters; Muscles; Switches; Torque;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Control Applications (CCA), 2012 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dubrovnik
ISSN
1085-1992
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4503-3
Electronic_ISBN
1085-1992
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CCA.2012.6402692
Filename
6402692
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