sEMG-based impedance control for lower-limb rehabilitation robot

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Vahab Khoshdel
Alireza Akbarzadeh
Nadia Naghavi
Ali Sharifnezhad
Mahdi Souzanchi-Kashani
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[1] Center of Excellence on Soft Computing and Intelligent Information Processing,Mechanical Engineering Department
[2] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,Electrical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering
[3] Ferdowsi University of Mashhad,undefined
[4] Sport Science Research Institute of IRAN (SSRII),undefined
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Rehabilitation robot; Impedance control; Fuzzy adaptive; Voltage-based strategy; SEMG signals;
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Recently, various rehabilitation robots have been developed for therapeutic exercises. Additionally, several control methods have been proposed to control the rehabilitation robots based on user’s motion intention. One of the common control methods used is torque-based impedance control. This paper presents an electromyogram-based robust impedance control for a lower-limb rehabilitation robot using a voltage-based strategy. The proposed control strategy uses surface electromyogram (sEMG) signals in place of force sensors to estimate the exerted force. In addition, the control is based on the voltage control strategy, which differs from the common torque control strategies. For example, unlike the torque-based impedance control, the controller is not dependent on the dynamical models of the patient and the robot. This is particularly important as the dynamic of the patient is both difficult to model precisely and changes during the rehabilitation period. These simplifications results in a significant reduction in calculation time. To illustrate the effectiveness of the control approach, a 1-DOF lower-limb rehabilitation robot is designed. Experimental sEMG-force data are collected and used to train an artificial neural network. Simulation results show that compared with a torque-based control approach, the voltage-based is simpler, less computational and more efficient while it considers the presence of actuators. Finally, we design an adaptive fuzzy system to estimate and compensate the uncertainty in performing the impedance rule. The adaptive fuzzy system has an advantage that does not need new feedback to estimate the uncertainty. The control approach is further verified by stability analysis. Simulation results show the efficiency of the control approach in performing some therapeutic exercises.
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