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Optimization of Structural Parameters and Mechanical Performance Analysis of a Novel Redundant Actuation Rehabilitation Training Robot. | LitMetric

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The integration of redundant structures into robotic systems enhances the degrees of freedom (DOFs), flexibility, and capability to perform complex tasks. This study evaluates the mechanical performance of a 9-DOF series-parallel hybrid redundant device designed for rehabilitation training of patients with balance disorders. The redundant structural design improves the robot's movement flexibility, optimizes load distribution, and mitigates stress concentration in local joints or components. To optimize the robot's overall structural parameters and reduce joint driving forces, a genetic algorithm (GA) was employed. A custom dataset was created by collecting motion-related data, including foot posture and position. The robot's mechanical characteristics were comprehensively analyzed, followed by simulation experiments. The results demonstrate that incorporating the redundant structure, along with the optimization of structural parameters, significantly enhances the robot's mechanical performance. This study provides a solid foundation for the functional development and control system design of rehabilitation robots, extending the capabilities of existing systems and offering a novel, reliable, and efficient therapeutic tool for patients with balance disorders.

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