DocumentCode :
40579
Title :
Estimating Physical Assistance Need Using a Musculoskeletal Model
Author :
Carmichael, M.G. ; Dikai Liu
Author_Institution :
Centre for Autonomous Syst., Univ. of Technol., Sydney, NSW, Australia
Volume :
60
Issue :
7
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
1912
Lastpage :
1919
Abstract :
Technologies that provide physical assistance during tasks are often required to provide assistance specific to the task and person performing it. An example is robotic rehabilitation in which the assistance-as-needed (AAN) paradigm aims to provide operators with the minimum assistance required to perform the task. Current approaches use empirical performance-based methods which require repeated observation of the specific task before an estimate of the needed assistance can be determined. In this paper, we present a new approach utilizing a musculoskeletal model (MM) of the upper limb to estimate the operator´s assistance needs with respect to physical tasks. With capabilities of the operator defined at the muscular level of the MM, an optimization model is used to estimate the operator´s strength capability. Strength required to perform a task is calculated using a task model. The difference or gap between the operator´s strength capability and the strength required to execute a task forms the basis for the new AAN paradigm. We show how this approach estimates the effects of limb pose, load direction, and muscle impairments on a person´s ability to perform tasks.
Keywords :
biomechanics; bone; handicapped aids; medical robotics; muscle; optimisation; patient rehabilitation; physiological models; AAN paradigm; assistance-as-needed paradigm; empirical performance-based method; limb pose effect; load direction effect; muscle impairment effect; muscular level; musculoskeletal model; operator strength capability; optimization model; physical assistance estimation; physical task model; robotic rehabilitation; upper limb; Electromyography; Force; Joints; Load modeling; Muscles; Vectors; Biomechanics; predictive control; rehabilitation robotics; Computer Simulation; Humans; Models, Biological; Movement; Movement Disorders; Musculoskeletal System; Robotics; Task Performance and Analysis; Therapy, Computer-Assisted;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2013.2244889
Filename :
6428619
Link To Document :
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