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Soft Ankle-Foot Exoskeleton for Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review of Actuation, Sensing, Mechanical Design, and Control Strategy
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Medical Robotics and Bionics IEEE Trans. Med. Robot. Bionics Medical Robotics and Bionics, IEEE Transactions on. 6(2):384-398 May, 2024
Subject
Bioengineering
Robotics and Control Systems
Computing and Processing
Exoskeletons
Actuators
Sensors
Wearable sensors
Soft robotics
Reviews
Human-robot interaction
Soft ankle-foot exoskeleton
actuation
mechanical design
control strategy
Language
ISSN
2576-3202
Abstract
Robot-assisted rehabilitation therapy has become a mainstream trend for the treatment of stroke patients. It can not only relieve physiotherapists from heavy physical duties, but also provide patients with effective ankle-foot rehabilitation and walking assistance. Soft ankle-foot exoskeletons have rapidly evolved in the last decade. This article presents a compressive review of soft ankle-foot exoskeletons in terms of robot actuation, wearable sensor, mechanical design, and control strategy. Representative commercial and laboratory ankle-foot exoskeletons are demonstrated. Special attention is paid to the emerging soft actuators, wearable sensing techniques, and human-in-the-loop and hierarchical control methods. Finally, essential challenges and possible future directions are also analyzed and highlighted in this paper, which can provide reliable guidance on the development of next-generation soft ankle-foot exoskeletons.