학술논문

Applied Exoskeleton Technology: A Comprehensive Review of Physical and Cognitive Human–Robot Interaction
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems IEEE Trans. Cogn. Dev. Syst. Cognitive and Developmental Systems, IEEE Transactions on. 15(3):1102-1122 Sep, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Exoskeletons
Human-robot interaction
Robots
Assistive devices
Task analysis
Robot sensing systems
Biomechanics
Artificial intelligence (AI)
assistive technology
exoskeleton
human–robot interaction (HRI)
intent detection
Language
ISSN
2379-8920
2379-8939
Abstract
Exoskeletons and orthoses are wearable mobile systems providing mechanical benefits to users. Despite significant improvements in the last decades, the technology is not fully mature to be adopted for strenuous and nonprogrammed tasks. To accommodate this insufficiency, different aspects of this technology need to be analyzed and improved. Numerous studies have tried to address some aspects of exoskeletons, e.g., mechanism design, intent prediction, and control scheme. However, most works have focused on a specific element of design or application without providing a comprehensive review framework. This study aims to analyze and survey the contributing aspects to this technology’s improvement and broad adoption. To address this, after introducing assistive devices and exoskeletons, the main design criteria will be investigated from both physical human–robot interaction (HRI) perspectives. In order to establish an intelligent HRI strategy and enable intuitive control for users, cognitive HRI will be investigated after a brief introduction to various approaches to their control strategies. The study will be further developed by outlining several examples of known assistive devices in different categories. Some guidelines for exoskeleton selection and possible mitigation of current limitations will be discussed.