Impedance Control of a Transfemoral Prosthesis using Continuously Varying Ankle Impedances and Multiple Equilibria
- Author(s)
- Hur, Pilwon; Hong, Woolim; Kumar, Namita Anil
- Type
- Conference Paper
- Citation
- IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
- Issued Date
- 2020-05
- Abstract
- Impedance controllers are popularly used in the field of lower limb prostheses and exoskeleton development. Such controllers assume the joint to be a spring-damper system described by a discrete set of equilibria and impedance parameters. These parameters are estimated via a least squares optimization that minimizes the difference between the controller's output torque and human joint torque. Other researchers have used perturbation studies to determine empirical values for ankle impedance. The resulting values vary greatly from the prior least squares estimates. While perturbation studies are more credible, they require immense investment. This paper extended the least squares approach to reproduce the results of perturbation studies. The resulting ankle impedance parameters were successfully tested on a powered transfemoral prosthesis, AMPRO II. Further, the paper investigated the effect of multiple equilibria on the least squares estimation and the performance of the impedance controller. Finally, the paper uses the proposed least squares optimization method to estimate knee impedance. © 2020 IEEE.
- Publisher
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
- Conference Place
- FR
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/22780
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