Hybrid Long Short-Term Motor Optimization and Control of a Walking Exoskeleton

Pengbo Huang, Zhijun Li, Mengchu Zhou, Guoxin Li, Yang Song, Rongxin Cui

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摘要

This paper proposes a hybrid long short-term motor (HLSM) optimization and control approach for a walking exoskeleton. It consists of long-term global optimization, short-term local optimization, human-in-the-loop trajectory adaptation, and hybrid cerebellar model articulation controller (HCMAC). In the long-term global optimization, a graphic Spiking Neural Network (SNN) is utilized for an optimal global path. Along the path, the short-term motor optimization includes footstep optimization and obtains a sequence of footsteps. While in response to the unexpected obstacles along the footstep sequence, a human-in-the-loop planning strategy is designed by a virtual impedance model between the Centers of Mass (COMs) of the human and the exoskeleton, regulating the COM of the exoskeleton and generating footstep adaptation of the exoskeleton such that the exoskeleton can avoid obstacles and maintain its original global trajectory. Moreover, considering the unmodeled dynamics, we propose an HCMAC based on an integral Lyapunov function , which is exploited to counteract the system's nonlinear uncertainties, external disturbances, and reduces a relatively high computational cost. We validate the effectiveness of the HLSM planner and controller in a practical indoor setting. The results demonstrate the effectiveness of HLSM planning and control in a real scenario for a walking exoskeleton.

源语言英语
期刊IEEE Transactions on Robotics
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