This paper presents a new design of CADEL, a cable-driven elbow-assisting device, with light weighting and control improvements. The new device design is appropriate to be more portable and user-oriented solution, presenting additional facilities with respect to the original design. One of potential benefits of improved portability can be envisaged in the possibility of house and hospital usage keeping social distancing while allowing rehabilitation treatments even during a pandemic spread. Specific attention has been devoted to design main mechatronic components by developing specific kinematics models. The design process includes an implementation of specific control hardware and software. The kinematic model of the new design is formulated and features are evaluated through numerical simulations and experimental tests. An evaluation from original design highlights the proposed improvements mainly in terms of comfort, portability and user-oriented operation.

Amine Laribi, M., Ceccarelli, M., Sandoval, J., Bottin, M., Rosati, G. (2022). Experimental Validation of Light Cable-Driven Elbow-Assisting Device L-CADEL Design. JOURNAL OF BIONIC ENGINEERING, 19, 416-428 [10.1007/s42235-021-00133-5].

Experimental Validation of Light Cable-Driven Elbow-Assisting Device L-CADEL Design

Marco Ceccarelli;
2022-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents a new design of CADEL, a cable-driven elbow-assisting device, with light weighting and control improvements. The new device design is appropriate to be more portable and user-oriented solution, presenting additional facilities with respect to the original design. One of potential benefits of improved portability can be envisaged in the possibility of house and hospital usage keeping social distancing while allowing rehabilitation treatments even during a pandemic spread. Specific attention has been devoted to design main mechatronic components by developing specific kinematics models. The design process includes an implementation of specific control hardware and software. The kinematic model of the new design is formulated and features are evaluated through numerical simulations and experimental tests. An evaluation from original design highlights the proposed improvements mainly in terms of comfort, portability and user-oriented operation.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore ING-IND/13 - MECCANICA APPLICATA ALLE MACCHINE
English
Rehabilitation robotics
Medical devices
Design
Cable-driven parallel robot
Simulations
Control
Amine Laribi, M., Ceccarelli, M., Sandoval, J., Bottin, M., Rosati, G. (2022). Experimental Validation of Light Cable-Driven Elbow-Assisting Device L-CADEL Design. JOURNAL OF BIONIC ENGINEERING, 19, 416-428 [10.1007/s42235-021-00133-5].
Amine Laribi, M; Ceccarelli, M; Sandoval, J; Bottin, M; Rosati, G
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