• 제목/요약/키워드: Pneumatic Artificial Muscle

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Sensory Evaluation of Friction and Viscosity Rendering with a Wearable 4 Degrees of Freedom Force Feedback Device Composed of Pneumatic Artificial Muscles and Magnetorheological Fluid Clutches

  • Okui, Manabu;Tanaka, Toshinari;Onozuka, Yuki;Nakamura, Taro
    • 드라이브 ㆍ 컨트롤
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.77-83
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    • 2021
  • With the progress in virtual reality technology, various virtual objects can be displayed using head-mounted displays (HMD). However, force feedback sensations such as pushing against a virtual object are not possible with an HMD only. Focusing on force feedback, desktop-type devices are generally used, but the user cannot move in a virtual space because such devices are fixed on a desk. With a wearable force feedback device, users can move around while experiencing force feedback. Therefore, the authors have developed a wearable force feedback device using a magnetorheological fluid clutch and pneumatic rubber artificial muscle, aiming at presenting the elasticity, friction, and viscosity of an object. To date, we have developed a wearable four-degree-of-freedom (4-DOF) force feedback device and have quantitatively evaluated that it can present commanded elastic, frictional, and viscous forces to the end effector. However, sensory evaluation with a human has not been performed. In this paper, therefore, we conduct a sensory evaluation of the proposed method. In the experiment, frictional and viscous forces are rendered in a virtual space using a 4-DOF force feedback device. Subjects are asked to answer questions on a 1- to 7-point scale, from 1 (not at all) to 4 (neither) to 7 (strongly). The Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for all data, and answer 4 (neither) was used as compared standard data. The experimental results confirmed that the user could feel the presence or absence of viscous and frictional forces. However, the magnitude of those forces was not sensed correctly.

공압 고무 인공근육을 장착한 주관절 보조기 피드백 제어 시 근력 특성 (Characteristics of the Muscular Activities on the Feedback Control of Elbow Orthosis Using Pneumatic Rubber Artificial Muscle)

  • 홍경주;김경;권대규;김동욱;김남균
    • 전기학회논문지
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    • 제57권4호
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    • pp.725-728
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    • 2008
  • An elbow orthosis with a pneumatic rubber actuator has been developed to assist and enhance upper limbs movements and has been examined for the effectiveness. The effectiveness of the elbow orthosis was examined by comparing muscular activities during alternate dumbbell curl motion wearing and not wearing the orthosis. The subjects participated in the experiment were younger adults in their twenties. The subjects were instructed to perform dumbbell curl motion in a sitting position wearing and not wearing orthosis in turn and a dynamometer was used to measure elbow joint torque outputs in an isokinetic mode. Orthosis was controlled using contractile muscle force that is measured from force sensor through cDAQ-9172 board. The air pressure of the pneumatic actuator was 0.3MPa the most suitable air pressure. For the analysis of muscular activities, Electromyography of the subjects was measured during alternate dumbbell curl motion. The experiment results showed that the muscular activities wearing the elbow orthosis were reduced. With this, we confirmed the effectiveness of the developed elbow orthosis.

족배굴곡 보조용 외골격 보조기가 보행자의 보행패턴 및 하지근육에 미치는 효과 (Effect of Exoskeleton Orthosis for Assistance of Dorsiflexion Torque in Walking Pattern and Lower-limb Muscle)

  • 오혜진;김경;정구영;정호춘;권대규
    • 재활복지공학회논문지
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.177-185
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    • 2014
  • 본 연구에서는 하지마비 장애인의 족하수 방지를 위하여 족배굴곡 보조를 위한 외골격 보조기를 개발하였다. 본 보조기는 인공 근육형 공압 액추에이터를 이용한 동력 전달부, 동력부의 고정을 위한 무릎 관절 착용부 및 보행 신호 검출을 위한 발목 관절 착용부로 구성되었다. 보조기는 무릎 관절 착용부와 발목 관절 착용부에 고정되어 족배굴곡 토크를 발생시켰으며, 발바닥 압력센서를 통해 사용자의 보행 단계를 검출하고, 족배굴곡 보조 타이밍을 감지하도록 하였다. 보행에 이상이 없는 건강한 65세 이상 고령자 7명과 20대 성인 10명을 대상으로 외골격 보조기의 족배굴곡 보조에 대한 성능을 확인한 결과, 인공 근육형 공압 액추에이터의 보조 시 전경골근의 근활성이 감소하는 결과가 나타났다. 향후 연구에서는 하지마비 환자를 대상으로 외골격 보조기의 효과를 검증할 것이다.

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내부형 연속체로봇 개발 및 칼만필터를 이용한 말단장치 자세추정 (Development of an Intrinsic Continuum Robot and Attitude Estimation of Its End-effector Based on a Kalman Filter)

  • 강창현;배지환;강봉수
    • 대한기계학회논문집A
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    • 제39권4호
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    • pp.361-367
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    • 2015
  • 논문에서는 인간과의 안전한 접촉이 가능한 내부형 연속체로봇에 대한 설계개념과 로봇 말단장치의 운동특성실험을 제시한다. 인간의 근육과 유사한 상극구동방식으로 작동하는 공압인공근육을 연속체로봇의 백본 및 구동장치로 사용하기 때문에, 외부환경과의 부드러운 접촉과 강한 접촉을 선택적으로 제어할 수 있는 로봇 관절에서의 가변강성이 가능하다. 그러나 내부형 연속체로봇은 백본소재의 굽힘운동을 예측하기 어렵기 때문에 로봇 말단장치에서의 자세를 추정하기 어렵다. 이를 해결하기 위해 3 축 가속도계와 3 축 자이로스코프를 이용한 칼만필터 방법을 제안하고 개발된 내부형 연속체 로봇의 자세추정에 적용하여 실제 실험을 통해서 제안된 방법의 효율성을 검증하였다.

THE CURRENT STATUS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING IN THE USA

  • Webster, John G.
    • 대한의용생체공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한의용생체공학회 1992년도 춘계학술대회
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    • pp.27-47
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    • 1992
  • Engineers have developed new instruments that aid in diagnosis and therapy Ultrasonic imaging has provided a nondamaging method of imaging internal organs. A complex transducer emits ultrasonic waves at many angles and reconstructs a map of internal anatomy and also velocities of blood in vessels. Fast computed tomography permits reconstruction of the 3-dimensional anatomy and perfusion of the heart at 20-Hz rates. Positron emission tomography uses certain isotopes that produce positrons that react with electrons to simultaneously emit two gamma rays in opposite directions. It locates the region of origin by using a ring of discrete scintillation detectors, each in electronic coincidence with an opposing detector. In magnetic resonance imaging, the patient is placed in a very strong magnetic field. The precessing of the hydrogen atoms is perturbed by an interrogating field to yield two-dimensional images of soft tissue having exceptional clarity. As an alternative to radiology image processing, film archiving, and retrieval, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) are being implemented. Images from computed radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine, and ultrasound are digitized, transmitted, and stored in computers for retrieval at distributed work stations. In electrical impedance tomography, electrodes are placed around the thorax. 50-kHz current is injected between two electrodes and voltages are measured on all other electrodes. A computer processes the data to yield an image of the resistivity of a 2-dimensional slice of the thorax. During fetal monitoring, a corkscrew electrode is screwed into the fetal scalp to measure the fetal electrocardiogram. Correlations with uterine contractions yield information on the status of the fetus during delivery To measure cardiac output by thermodilution, cold saline is injected into the right atrium. A thermistor in the right pulmonary artery yields temperature measurements, from which we can calculate cardiac output. In impedance cardiography, we measure the changes in electrical impedance as the heart ejects blood into the arteries. Motion artifacts are large, so signal averaging is useful during monitoring. An intraarterial blood gas monitoring system permits monitoring in real time. Light is sent down optical fibers inserted into the radial artery, where it is absorbed by dyes, which reemit the light at a different wavelength. The emitted light travels up optical fibers where an external instrument determines O2, CO2, and pH. Therapeutic devices include the electrosurgical unit. A high-frequency electric arc is drawn between the knife and the tissue. The arc cuts and the heat coagulates, thus preventing blood loss. Hyperthermia has demonstrated antitumor effects in patients in whom all conventional modes of therapy have failed. Methods of raising tumor temperature include focused ultrasound, radio-frequency power through needles, or microwaves. When the heart stops pumping, we use the defibrillator to restore normal pumping. A brief, high-current pulse through the heart synchronizes all cardiac fibers to restore normal rhythm. When the cardiac rhythm is too slow, we implant the cardiac pacemaker. An electrode within the heart stimulates the cardiac muscle to contract at the normal rate. When the cardiac valves are narrowed or leak, we implant an artificial valve. Silicone rubber and Teflon are used for biocompatibility. Artificial hearts powered by pneumatic hoses have been implanted in humans. However, the quality of life gradually degrades, and death ensues. When kidney stones develop, lithotripsy is used. A spark creates a pressure wave, which is focused on the stone and fragments it. The pieces pass out normally. When kidneys fail, the blood is cleansed during hemodialysis. Urea passes through a porous membrane to a dialysate bath to lower its concentration in the blood. The blind are able to read by scanning the Optacon with their fingertips. A camera scans letters and converts them to an array of vibrating pins. The deaf are able to hear using a cochlear implant. A microphone detects sound and divides it into frequency bands. 22 electrodes within the cochlea stimulate the acoustic the acoustic nerve to provide sound patterns. For those who have lost muscle function in the limbs, researchers are implanting electrodes to stimulate the muscle. Sensors in the legs and arms feed back signals to a computer that coordinates the stimulators to provide limb motion. For those with high spinal cord injury, a puff and sip switch can control a computer and permit the disabled person operate the computer and communicate with the outside world.

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