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Smart Walkers are robotic devices that may be used to improve the stability in people with lower limb weakness or poor balance. Such devices may also offer support for cognitive disabilities and for people that cannot safely use conventional walkers. This paper presents an admittance controller that generates haptic signals to induce the tracking of a predetermined path. During use, when deviating from such path, the method proposed here varies the damping parameter of an admittance controller by means of a spatial modulation technique, resulting in a haptic feedback, which is perceived by the user as a difficult locomotion in wrong direction. The UFES’s Smart Walker uses a multimodal cognitive interaction composed by a haptic feedback, and a visual interface with two LEDs to indicate the correct/desired direction when necessary. The controller was validated in two experiments. The first one consisted of following a predetermined path composed of straight segments. The second experiment consisted of finding a predetermined path starting from a position outside of such path. When haptic feedback was used, the kinematic estimation error was around 0.3 (± 0.13) m and the force applied to move the walker was approximately 5 kgf. When the multimodal interaction was performed with the haptic and visual interfaces, the kinematic estimation error decreased to 0.16 (± 0.03) m, and the force applied dropped to around 1 kgf, which can be seen as an important improvement on assisted locomotion.
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This research is supported by CAPES [grant number 88887.095626/2015-01], FAPES [grant number 72982608] and CNPq [grant number 304192/2016-3]. It is also acknowledged the support given by the National University of San Juan, Argentina.
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Jiménez, M.F., Monllor, M., Frizera, A. et al. Admittance Controller with Spatial Modulation for Assisted Locomotion using a Smart Walker. J Intell Robot Syst 94, 621–637 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10846-018-0854-0
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