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Review
. 2019:1170:69-85.
doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-24230-5_3.

Mechanical Sensing for Lower Limb Soft Exoskeletons: Recent Progress and Challenges

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Mechanical Sensing for Lower Limb Soft Exoskeletons: Recent Progress and Challenges

Massimo Totaro et al. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019.

Abstract

Soft exoskeletons hold promise for facilitating monitoring and assistance in case of light impairment and for prolonging independent living. In contrast to rigid material-based exoskeletons, they strongly demand for new approaches of soft sensing and actuation solutions. This chapter overviews soft exoskeletons in contrast to rigid exoskeletons and focuses on the recent advancements on the movement monitoring in lower limb soft exoskeletons. Compliant materials and soft tactile sensing approaches can be utilized to build smart sensorized garments for joint angle measurements (needed for both control and monitoring). However, currently there are still several open challenges derived from the needed close interaction between the human body and the soft exoskeleton itself, especially related to how sensing function and robustness are strongly affected by wearability, which will need to be overcome in the near future.

Keywords: Assistive robots; Exoskeletons; Sensorized garments; Tactile sensing.

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