Title :
Design and development of an automated footwear testing system
Author :
Monckton, Simon P. ; Chrystall, Keith
Author_Institution :
Alberta Res. Council, Calgary, Alta., Canada
Abstract :
To provide a less expensive and more consistent means of evaluating shoe performance, a project was undertaken to develop an automated footwear testing system (AFTS) to augment human subject data in athletic shoe evaluation. The objective of the AFTS project was to develop a programmable automated footwear testing system for assessing specific performance characteristics of sport shoes. To achieve this objective, the AFTS would have to emulate foot-ground interactions that accompany a variety of athletic movements including walking, running, side shuffling, and, later, stopping, cutting, and jumping. Furthermore, the machine must emulate a variety of human body weight, gender, shoe size, and running style combinations. The AFTS prototype produced valuable insight both into the future of automated footwear testing and high-performance Stewart-Gough platform design.
Keywords :
automatic test equipment; data acquisition; dynamics; electric actuators; kinematics; Stewart-Gough platform; automated footwear testing system; data acquisition; direct drive linear actuator; dynamics; kinematics; shoe performance; Attenuation; Automatic testing; Councils; Foot; Footwear industry; Humans; Kinematics; Motion analysis; Service robots; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation, 2002. Proceedings. ICRA '02. IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7272-7
DOI :
10.1109/ROBOT.2002.1014282