User-centered development and performance assessment of a modular full-body exoskeleton (AXO-SUIT)

This paper presents the design and preliminary performance assessment of a full-body assistive exoskeleton (AXO-SUIT) for older adults. AXO-SUIT is a system that consists of separate lower-body and upper-body modular exoskeletons, which can be combined to form a full-body system to provide flexible...

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Main Authors: Shaoping Bai, M.R. Islam, Valerie Power, Leonard OŚullivan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-06-01
Series:Biomimetic Intelligence and Robotics
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667379721000322
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Summary:This paper presents the design and preliminary performance assessment of a full-body assistive exoskeleton (AXO-SUIT) for older adults. AXO-SUIT is a system that consists of separate lower-body and upper-body modular exoskeletons, which can be combined to form a full-body system to provide flexible physical assistance as needed. The full-body exoskeleton comprises 27 degrees of freedom (dof), of which 17 are passive and 10 active. It can assist people in walking, standing, carrying and handling tasks. A user-centered design approach was adopted throughout the development of the exoskeleton. This paper describes the design process of AXO-SUIT, involving a review of user needs, a kinematic and kinetic motion study, and innovative system design. Tests with the developed systems were conducted on selected end-user subjects, covering both performance evaluations at different levels and useability testing. End-user testing results show the effectiveness of the exoskeleton in providing flexible physical assistance.
ISSN:2667-3797