Ankle-knee prosthesis with active ankle and energy transfer: Development of the CYBERLEGs Alpha-Prosthesis
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This paper presents the development of the CYBERLEGs Alpha-Prototype prosthesis, a new transfemoral prosthesis incorporating a new variable stiffness ankle actuator based on the MACCEPA architecture, a passive knee with two locking mechanisms, and an energy transfer mechanism that harvests negative work from the knee and delivers it to the ankle to assist pushoff. The CYBERLEGs Alpha-Prosthesis is part of the CYBERLEGs FP7-ICT project, which combines a prosthesis system to replace a lost limb in parallel with an exoskeleton to assist the sound leg, and sensory array to control both systems. The prosthesis attempts to produce a natural level ground walking gait that approximates the joint torques and kinematics of a non-amputee while maintaining compliant joints, which has the potential to decrease impulsive losses, and ultimately reduce the end user energy consumption. This first prototype consists of a passive knee and an active ankle which are energetically coupled to reduce the total power consumption of the device. Here we present simulations of the actuation system of the ankle and the passive behavior of the knee module with and without the energy transfer effects, the mechanical design of the prosthesis, and empirical results from testing of the A preliminary version of this paper was presented at the Wearable Robotics Workshop, Neurotechnix 2013. ∗Corresponding author Email addresses: [email protected] (Louis Flynn), [email protected] (Joost Geeroms), [email protected] (Rene Jimenez-Fabian), [email protected] (Bram Vanderborght), [email protected] (Nicola Vitiello), [email protected] (Dirk Lefeber) Preprint submitted to Journal of Robotics and Autonomous Systems November 30, 2014 physical device with amputee subjects.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
دوره 73 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015