DocumentCode
3183335
Title
Bowden Cable Actuator for Force-Feedback Exoskeletons
Author
Schiele, Andre ; Letier, Pierre ; van der Linde, R. ; van der Helm, Frans
Author_Institution
Autom. & Robotics Lab., European Space Agency, Noordwijk
fYear
2006
fDate
9-15 Oct. 2006
Firstpage
3599
Lastpage
3604
Abstract
This paper introduces a novel type of actuator that is investigated by ESA for force-reflection to a wearable exoskeleton. The actuator consists of a DC motor that is relocated from the joint by means of Bowden cable transmissions. The actuator shall support the development of truly ergonomic and compact wearable man-machine interfaces. Important Bowden cable transmission characteristics are discussed, which dictate a specific hardware design for such an actuator. A first prototype is shown, which was used to analyze these basic characteristics of the transmissions and to proof the overall actuation concept. A second, improved prototype is introduced, which is currently used to investigate the achievable performance as a master actuator in a master-slave control with force-feedback. Initial experimental results are presented, which show good actuator performance in a 4 channel control scheme with a slave joint. The actuator features low movement resistance in free motion and can reflect high torques during hard contact situations. High contact stability can be achieved. The actuator seems therefore well suited to be implemented into the ESA exoskeleton for space-robotic telemanipulation
Keywords
force feedback; man-machine systems; robots; stability; Bowden cable actuator; DC motor; contact stability; force-feedback exoskeletons; force-reflection; master-slave control; wearable exoskeleton; wearable man-machine interfaces; Actuators; Contact resistance; DC motors; Ergonomics; Exoskeletons; Force control; Hardware; Master-slave; Prototypes; User interfaces; Actuator; Bowden cable; Ergonomic kinematics; Exoskeleton;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2006 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0258-1
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0259-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IROS.2006.281712
Filename
4058962
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