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Paper Title

Walking With Augmented Reality: A Preliminary Assessment of Visual Feedback With a Cable-Driven Active Leg Exoskeleton (C-ALEX)

Authors

Shyamakrishna Siddharth Chamarthy
Shyamakrishna Siddharth Chamarthy
Rand Hidayah
Rand Hidayah
Sunil K. Agrawal
Sunil K. Agrawal

Keywords

  • Rehabilitation Robotics
  • Visual Feedback
  • Force Feedback
  • Augmented Reality
  • HoloLens
  • Mobile Exoskeleton Systems
  • C-ALEX
  • Gait Training
  • Overground Mobility
  • Haptic Feedback
  • HoloHapt
  • Visual Feedback Integration
  • Step Height Normalization
  • Trajectory Tracking Error
  • Gait Impairments
  • Neuromechanics
  • Assistive Technology
  • Exoskeleton Rehabilitation
  • Motor Recovery
  • Human-Robot Interaction
  • Wearable Robotics
  • Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Biomechanical Performance
  • Gait Retraining
  • Rehabilitation Engineering

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 4 | Issue : 4 | Page No : 3948-3954

Published On

October, 2019

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Abstract

Visual and force feedback are common elements in rehabilitation robotics, but visual feedback is difficult to provide in over-ground mobile exoskeleton systems. This letter aims to provide a method to integrate visual feedback using an augmented reality HoloLens headset with our mobile C-ALEX system. A preliminary study was carried out to assess the effects of providing force-only (Haptic), force and visual (HoloHapt) or visual (Visual) feedback to three independent groups, each containing eight participants. The groups showed an increase in normalized step height, nSH (HoloHapt: 1.10 ± 0.13, Haptic: 1.03 ± 0.23 Visual: 1.61 ± 0.52) and decreased normalized trajectory tracking error, TE (HoloHapt: 42.8% ± 23.4%, Haptic: 47.6% ± 18.4%, Visual: 114 .2 % ± 60.0 %). Visual nSH differed significantly from HoloHapt and Haptic nSH (p<0.005). Lap-wise normalized tracking error differed significantly (p<0.005) within participants. The results show the feasibility of and differences between each form of feedback for overground gait training. This information is useful for future studies targeted at patients with gait impairments.

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