Design and Backdrivability Modeling of a Portable High Torque Robotic Knee Prosthesis With Intrinsic Compliance For Agile Activities

便携式高扭矩机器人膝关节假体的设计和反向驱动建模,该假体具有固有柔顺性,适用于敏捷活动

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Abstract

High-performance prostheses are crucial to enable versatile activities like walking, squatting, and running for lower extremity amputees. State-of-the-art prostheses are either not powerful enough to support demanding activities or have low compliance (low backdrivability) due to the use of high speed ratio transmission. Besides speed ratio, gearbox design is also crucial to the compliance of wearable robots, but its role is typically ignored in the design process. This paper proposed an analytical backdrive torque model that accurately estimate the backdrive torque from both motor and transmission to inform the robot design. Following this model, this paper also proposed methods for gear transmission design to improve compliance by reducing inertia of the knee prosthesis. We developed a knee prosthesis using a high torque actuator (built-in 9:1 planetary gear) with a customized 4:1 low-inertia planetary gearbox. Benchtop experiments show the backdrive torque model is accurate and proposed prosthesis can produce 200 Nm high peak torque (shield temperature <60°C), high compliance (2.6 Nm backdrive torque), and high control accuracy (2.7/8.1/1.7 Nm RMS tracking errors for 1.25 m/s walking, 2 m/s running, and 0.25 Hz squatting, that are 5.4%/4.1%/1.4% of desired peak torques). Three able-bodied subject experiments showed our prosthesis could support agile and high-demanding activities.

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