DocumentCode :
729928
Title :
Effects of body-powered prosthesis prehensor stiffness on performance in an object stiffness discrimination task
Author :
Filatov, Anton ; Celik, Ozkan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Colorado Sch. of Mines, Golden, CO, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
22-26 June 2015
Firstpage :
339
Lastpage :
344
Abstract :
In this paper, we present results from two human subject experiments focusing on effect of prehensor stiffness on object stiffness discrimination task performance in a body-powered prosthesis. Humans have the ability to alter the directional endpoint stiffness of their arms through co-contraction of agonist/antagonist muscle pairs. In the area of prosthesis design, while the need for position and force control has long been recognized, the concept of end effector stiffness modulation has been mostly ignored. In this study we attempt to broaden the existing knowledge base by (1) using an experimental setup which mimics the control inputs of a shoulder-driven body-powered prosthesis operated in voluntary closing (VC) mode, and (2) exploring the impact of end effector stiffness modulation on the quality of haptic feedback the user receives about the environment. Results of the first experiment indicated that tuning of prehensor stiffness in a body-powered prosthesis can increase the performance of the user in correctly and more easily identifying objects with varying stiffness.
Keywords :
elastic constants; end effectors; force control; haptic interfaces; muscle; position control; prosthetics; agonist-antagonist muscle pair; body-powered prosthesis prehensor stiffness; cocontraction; directional endpoint stiffness; end effector stiffness modulation; force control; haptic feedback quality; human subject experiment; object stiffness discrimination task performance; position control; prosthesis design; shoulder-driven body-powered prosthesis; voluntary closing mode; End effectors; Error analysis; Grippers; Modulation; Object recognition; Prosthetics; Springs; Hand prosthesis; body-powered prosthesis; stiffness discrimination; stiffness modulation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Evanston, IL
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WHC.2015.7177735
Filename :
7177735
Link To Document :
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