Finger Impedance Evaluation by Means of Hand Exoskeleton

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Angelo Emanuele Fiorilla
Francesco Nori
Lorenzo Masia
Giulio Sandini
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[1] Italian Institute of Technology,Department of Robotics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences
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Annals of Biomedical Engineering | 2011年 / 39卷
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Impedance; Dexterous manipulation; Hand exoskeleton; Grasp modeling;
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Modulation of arm mechanical impedance is a fundamental aspect for interaction with the external environment and its regulation is essential for stability preservation during manipulation. Even though past research on human arm movements has suggested that models of human finger impedance would benefit the study of neural control mechanisms and the design of novel hand prostheses, relatively few studies have focused on finger and hand impedance. This article touches on the two main aspects of this research topic: first it introduces a mechanical refinement of a device that can be used to effectively measure finger impedance during manipulation tasks; then, it describes a pilot study aimed at identifying the inertia of the finger and the viscous and elastic properties of finger muscles. The proposed wearable exoskeleton, which has been designed to measure finger posture and impedance modulation while leaving the palm free, is capable of applying fast displacements while monitoring the interaction forces between the human finger and the robotic links. Moreover, due to the relatively small inertia of the fingers, it allows us to meet some stringent specifications, performing relatively large displacements (∼45°) before the stretch reflex intervenes (∼25 ms). The results of measurements on five subjects show that inertia, damping, and stiffness can be effectively identified and that the parameters obtained are comparable with values from previous studies.
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页码:2945 / 2954
页数:9
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