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Perception of Powered Ankle Exoskeleton Actuation Timing During Walking: A Pilot Study


Abstract:

Actuation timing is an important parameter in powered ankle exoskeleton control that can significantly influence user experience and human-system performance. Previous st...Show More

Abstract:

Actuation timing is an important parameter in powered ankle exoskeleton control that can significantly influence user experience and human-system performance. Previous studies have investigated the actuation timing through optimization under different objective functions, such as minimizing metabolic cost. However, little is known about people’s psychological sense of actuation timing. This pilot study measured two subjects’ sensitivity to small changes in actuation timing during walking. The just-noticeable difference (JND) threshold was determined via a fitted psychometric function, which quantified subjects’ performance in discriminating between a pair of actuation timings. Subjects could detect changes of 3.6% and 6.8% stride period in actuation timing respectively, showing the difference in perception between individuals. The results from this pilot study provide a preliminary understanding of human perception towards exoskeleton control parameters, which offers insight on individual differences in exoskeleton usage and informs exoskeleton precision requirements to minimize undesired human-system interaction.
Date of Conference: 01-05 November 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 09 December 2021
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PubMed ID: 34892251
Conference Location: Mexico

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