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J Intell Robot Syst ; 106(3): 57, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36313936

RESUMO

In the last decades, mobile robotics has become a very interesting research topic in the field of robotics, mainly because of population ageing and the recent pandemic emergency caused by Covid-19. Against this context, the paper presents an overview on wheeled mobile robot (WMR), which have a central role in nowadays scenario. In particular, the paper describes the most commonly adopted locomotion strategies, perception systems, control architectures and navigation approaches. After having analyzed the state of the art, this paper focuses on the kinematics of three omnidirectional platforms: a four mecanum wheels robot (4WD), a three omni wheel platform (3WD) and a two swerve-drive system (2SWD). Through a dimensionless approach, these three platforms are compared to understand how their mobility is affected by the wheel speed limitations that are present in every practical application. This original comparison has not been already presented by the literature and it can be used to improve our understanding of the kinematics of these mobile robots and to guide the selection of the most appropriate locomotion system according to the specific application.

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Med Eng Phys ; 106: 103833, 2022 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35926952

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Different mechanisms of force transmission have been developed for the movement of wheelchairs, from the standard pushrim propulsion to the handbike. Contributing to this repertoire, we recently developed a system of propulsion based on a pulley-cable mechanism, the Handwheelchair.Q. In contrast to other propulsion systems, the Handwheelchair.Q requires users to extend the shoulders and flex the elbows to move the wheelchair forward, mimicking the rowing gesture. Whether however our proposed, propulsion system imposes a similar degree of shoulder muscles excitation with respect to the conventional, pushrim system is yet to be addressed. In this study we therefore assess whether the Handwheelchair.Q demands a similar degree and timing of muscle excitation with respect to the pushrim wheelchair, for a given travelled distance. We address this issue by sampling the angular speed of the two wheels and the surface EMGs from ten, shoulder muscles, while seven subjects use the two propulsion systems at constantly low and high speeds, one at a time. As expected, results revealed opposite muscle groups were excited when comparing the two mechanisms for wheelchair propulsion. ANOVA statistics indicated the amplitude of EMGs was greater for shoulder flexors and elbow extensors during the drive phase of pushrim propulsion, with the opposite being observed for the Handwheelchair.Q. Interestingly, from the angular speed we observed a significantly greater average displacement was achieved with the Handwheelchair.Q. Our results support therefore the notion that, with respect to pushrim propulsion, subjects were able to move faster without overloading the shoulder muscle with the Handwheelchair.Q.


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Cadeiras de Rodas , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Eletromiografia , Humanos , Músculo Esquelético , Ombro
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Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol ; 15(8): 945-951, 2020 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31250677

RESUMO

Aim: This paper presents the study, design and prototyping of a manual wheelchair, named handwheelchair.q, with an innovative propulsion's system. The research is based on a novel system of propulsion that is more efficient and ergonomic than the hand rim one. The main goal of the designed prototype is to facilitate the mobility and to extend the reachable areas while reducing the required time.Methods: The propulsion is realised through a rowing-inspired gesture.Results: This gesture avoids the damages caused on shoulders by the compressive force of the hand rim and lever systems.Conclusion: The prototyping allowed the analysis of the project parameters and their influence on the kinematic characteristics of the prototype and the biomechanical characteristics of the gesture. The same propulsion's system can be adopted on wheelchairs devoted to sport activities, representing the starting point for a future prototype of racing wheelchairs. In this regard, the wheelchair's braking system has been redesigned in order to improve efficiency and safety.Implication for rehabilitationThe use of the Handwheelchair.q may have positive impacts in terms of the quality of life, in order to reduce the shoulder pain caused by the handrim and lever system.In addition, it can be a good tool for rehabilitation because the activity can be performed outdoor.


Assuntos
Pessoas com Deficiência/reabilitação , Desenho de Equipamento , Dor de Ombro/prevenção & controle , Cadeiras de Rodas , Fenômenos Biomecânicos , Humanos , Qualidade de Vida
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