Mechatronic Design of A Low-Noise Active Knee Prosthesis with High Backdrivability

2021 
In this paper, we present a low-damping active knee prosthesis (LDKP) with low noise and high backdrivability. The proposed prosthesis is driven by a motor and then decelerated by a four-stage synchronous belt. High backdrivability given by this structure accelerates the prosthetic response. A control system containing several sensors are embedded in the proposed prosthesis to recognize different modes and provide corresponding strategies. Preliminary experiments were carried out on a transfemoral amputee subject, demonstrating the features of low noise, high backdrivability and ability to reproduce natural walking gaits.
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