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Journal of Bionic Engineering ›› 2018, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (4): 647-660.doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s42235-018-0053-5

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Design and Control of an Assistive Device for the Study of the Post-stroke Sit-To-Stand Movement

Benyamine Allouche1*, Amal Saade1, Antoine Dequidt1, Laurent Vermeiren1, Olivier Remy-Neris2   

  1. 1. LAMIH UMR CNRS 8201, Valenciennes University, Le Mont Houy, 59313 Valenciennes Cedex 9, France
    2. Brest hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2 Avenue Foch 29200 Brest, France
  • Received:2017-06-13 Revised:2018-01-08 Online:2018-07-10 Published:2018-08-10
  • Contact: Benyamine Allouche E-mail:benyamine.allouche@gmail.com
  • About author:Benyamine Allouche1*, Amal Saade1, Antoine Dequidt1, Laurent Vermeiren1, Olivier Remy-Neris2

Abstract: Every year more than 5 million people worldwide become hemiplegic as a direct consequence of stroke. This neurological deficiency, often leads to a partial or a total loss of standing up abilities and /or ambulation skills. In order to propose new supporting solutions lying between the wheelchair and the walker, this paper presents a technological strategy for designing an assistive device for a biomechanical study of the Sit-To-Stand movement (STS). The control algorithms are implemented in TwinCAT runtime environment. The communi-cation between the component and the control computer is ensured via the EtherCAT fieldbus. The aim of this architecture lies in the fact that it allows a quick development of a research prototype with the same safety issues found on an industrial machine. An experimental test of the STS strategy is presented and discussed in order to evaluate the strategy.