Analyzing and considering inertial effects in powered lower limb prosthetic design

Beckerle P, Wojtusch J, Seyfarth A, Von Stryk O, Rinderknecht S (2015)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2015

Journal

Publisher: IEEE Computer Society

Book Volume: 2015-September

Pages Range: 325-330

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics

Event location: Singapore SG

ISBN: 9781479918072

DOI: 10.1109/ICORR.2015.7281220

Abstract

Powered lower limb prostheses are designed to restore the biomechanical functionality of missing parts of their users' bodies. However, they do not yet meet the versatility and efficiency of the biological counterpart. A crucial open issue is how the prosthetic system and its actuator should be designed to achieve an energy efficient operation. This paper proposes a novel methodology for the design and optimization of elastically actuated lower limb prostheses. In contrast to other studies, actuator inertia is considered in this paper. Further, the approach considers the inertial parameters of the prosthesis after initial design to revise the requirements and redesign the system. The design procedure is described and presented for the example of a powered prosthetic knee. In this, considering actuator inertia enables to find optimal stiffness values for walking that are not to be found with common methods and altered optimal values for other gait types. Further, the consideration of the inertial properties of the pre-designed prosthesis in a gait simulation lead to distinctly lower requirements for peak power. For walking those are decreased by about 10% while in running a reduction of over 30% is observed. Analyzing those results, the potential of considering actuator and prosthetic inertia in design and thus the benefits due to the presented method are pointed out.

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APA:

Beckerle, P., Wojtusch, J., Seyfarth, A., Von Stryk, O., & Rinderknecht, S. (2015). Analyzing and considering inertial effects in powered lower limb prosthetic design. In David Braun, Haoyong Yu, Domenico Campolo (Eds.), IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics (pp. 325-330). Singapore, SG: IEEE Computer Society.

MLA:

Beckerle, Philipp, et al. "Analyzing and considering inertial effects in powered lower limb prosthetic design." Proceedings of the 14th IEEE/RAS-EMBS International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, ICORR 2015, Singapore Ed. David Braun, Haoyong Yu, Domenico Campolo, IEEE Computer Society, 2015. 325-330.

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