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Resource-efficient soft exoskeleton for people with walking impediments

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A lot of people have lower limb mobility impairments, but there are few wearable technolo-gies to enable them to walk normally while performing tasks of daily living. XoSoft, a Euro-pean funded project, has brought together partners from all over Europe to develop a flexi-ble, lightweight and resource-efficient soft exoskeleton prototype.

Frail elderly, incomplete spinal cord injury, and post-stroke patients often require walking aids to assist in walking. Current assistive aids such as wheelchairs or rollators are typically bulky, relatively inflexible, and often only partially support movement. Further, they typically do not encourage or support the activation of the legs. Remaining active and mobile for as long as possible is highly important for physical and cognitive health, and to prevent further atrophy. To address this challenge and provide individual assistance to those affected, nine partners from seven European countries, have developed the "XoSoft" prototype of a soft exoskeleton as part of an EU research and innovation project. XoSoft is designed to be easy to wear, comfortable, serviceable and compatible with the daily life of the users, helping augmenting autonomy and individual performance of the users.

Movement provides energy

The heart of XoSoft is a system giving the user quasi-passive actuation based on elastic bands and custom made pneumatic soft clutches. The elastic bands are stretched and put under tension through the movements of the wearer. The elastic bands have the ability to store and release sufficient energy to support the patient while walking. This process is con-trolled by clutches that engage and disengage at the right moments to control energy ex-change, and consequently provide support to the wearer.

XoSoft is resource efficient and allows the wearer to control their movements. This flexibility is made possible by the system accurately recognising the patient's movements. Sensors in the garment register the movements and send the information to a controller. The controller in turn interprets the gait phase of the user and controls the activation or deactivation cycle of the clutches.

System use in laboratory and clinical environments

The XoSoft system has potential to be used by individuals who require low to moderate mo-bility assistance. The clutches are currently powered by a vacuum generated by compressed air connected mounted in a backpack, which is suitable for laboratory and clinical environ-ments. The combination of clutches and elastic bands will certainly be reused and further developed in future soft exoskeletons bringing the developed innovations and systems clos-er to market, including potential use at home and for everyday life.

End users in the centre

Innovations are often driven by technology without involving future users. XoSoft was been developed taking into account the needs and requirements of users, as well as their affiliates such as family members and physiotherapists, by involving them in the design process from the start. This ensures a higher acceptability by the users. Multiple versions of the XoSoft prototype were developed with each progressing innovative and novel technologies. These include smart materials, sensors and actuators as well as biomimentic control, monitoring and connected health systems, which in turn were integrated into a single system for labora-tory testing and clinical testing.

The use of novel technologies in smart materials, advanced algorithms for biomimetic con-trol, user centred design, and an energy efficient implementation, provided the technology and user need basis to accomplish XoSoft.

Project Partners:

· Fondazione Instituto Italiano di Tecnologia, IT (coordinator)
· accelopment AG, CH
· Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, ES
· Geriatrie-Zentrum Erlangen, DE
· Össur hf, IS
· Roessingh Research and Development, NL
· Saxion University of Applied Science, NL
· University of Limerick, IE
· Zurich University of Applied Sciences, CH

Wouter Teeuw

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