Title :
Autonomous exoskeleton reduces metabolic cost of walking
Author :
Mooney, Luke M. ; Rouse, Elliott J. ; Herr, Hugh M.
Author_Institution :
Biomechatronics Group, MIT Media Lab., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
We developed an autonomous powered leg exoskeleton capable of providing large amounts of positive mechanical power to the wearer during powered plantarflexion phase of walking. The autonomous exoskeleton consisted of a winch actuator fasted to the shin which pulled on fiberglass struts attached to a boot. The fiberglass struts formed a rigid extension of the foot when the proximal end of the strut was pulled in forward by the winch actuator. This lightweight, geometric transmission allowed the electric winch actuator to efficiently produce biological levels of power at the ankle joint. The exoskeleton was powered and controlled by lithium polymer batteries and motor controller worn around the waist. Preliminary testing on two subjects walking at 1.4 m/s resulted in the exoskeleton reducing the metabolic cost of walking by 6-11% as compared to not wearing the device. The exoskeleton provided a peak mechanical power of over 180 W at each ankle (mean standard ± deviation) and an average positive mechanical power of 27 ± 1 W total to both ankles, while electrically using 75-89 W of electricity. The batteries (800 g) used in this experiment are estimated to be capable of providing this level of assistance for up to 7 km of walking.
Keywords :
actuators; artificial limbs; gait analysis; medical control systems; ankle joint; autonomous powered leg exoskeleton; biological levels; fiberglass struts; geometric transmission; lithium polymer batteries; metabolic cost; motor controller; peak mechanical power; plantar-flexion phase; positive mechanical power; power 75 W to 89 W; walking; winch actuator; Actuators; Batteries; Brushless motors; Exoskeletons; Joints; Legged locomotion; Winches;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944270