Developments in hardware systems of active upper-limb exoskeleton robots: A review

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2016

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The very first application of active exoskeleton robot was to provide external power to a soldier so that he can carry extra weight. Since then this technology has focused on developing systems for assisting and augmenting human power. Later this technology has been used in other applications such as limb rehabilitation and tele-operations. Exoskeleton research is still a growing area and demands multi-disciplinary approaches in solving complex technical issues. In this paper, the developments of active upper-limb exoskeleton robots are reviewed. This paper presents the major developments occurred in the history, the key milestones during the evolution and major research challenges in the present day context of hardware systems of upper-limb exoskeleton robots. Moreover, the paper provides a classification, a comparison and a design overview of mechanisms, actuation and power transmission of most of the upper-limb exoskeleton robots that have been found in the literature. A brief review on the control methods of upper-limb exoskeleton robots is also presented. At the end, a discussion on the future directions of the upper-limb exoskeleton robots was included.

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Gopura, R. A. R. C., Bandara, D. S. V., Kiguchi, K., & Mann, G. K. I. (2016). Developments in hardware systems of active upper-limb exoskeleton robots: A review. Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 75, 203–220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.robot.2015.10.001