Institute of Robotics and Mechatronics, German Aerospace Center (DLR), 82234 Weßling, Germany.
Sensors (Basel). 2020 Feb 7;20(3):890. doi: 10.3390/s20030890.
In rehabilitation, assistive and space robotics, the capability to track the body posture of a user in real time is highly desirable. In more specific cases, such as teleoperated extra-vehicular activity, prosthetics and home service robotics, the ideal posture-tracking device must also be wearable, light and low-power, while still enforcing the best possible accuracy. Additionally, the device must be targeted at effective human-machine interaction. In this paper, we present and test such a device based upon commercial inertial measurement units: it weighs 575 grams in total, lasts up to 10.5 hours of continual operation, can be donned and doffed in under a minute and costs less than 290 EUR. We assess the attainable performance in terms of error in an online trajectory-tracking task in Virtual Reality using the device through an experiment involving 10 subjects, showing that an average user can attain a precision of 0.66 cm during a static precision task and 6.33 cm while tracking a moving trajectory, when tested in the full peri-personal space of a user.
在康复、辅助和空间机器人领域,实时跟踪用户身体姿势的能力是非常理想的。在更具体的情况下,如远程太空行走、假肢和家庭服务机器人,理想的姿势跟踪设备还必须是可穿戴的、轻便的、低功耗的,同时仍能保持尽可能高的准确性。此外,该设备必须针对有效的人机交互进行设计。在本文中,我们提出并测试了一种基于商业惯性测量单元的设备:它总重量为 575 克,连续运行时间长达 10.5 小时,可以在一分钟内穿戴和脱下,成本低于 290 欧元。我们通过一项涉及 10 名受试者的实验,评估了在虚拟现实中使用该设备进行在线轨迹跟踪任务时的可实现性能,结果表明,在用户的整个个人空间内,普通用户在静态精度任务中可以达到 0.66 厘米的精度,在跟踪移动轨迹时可以达到 6.33 厘米的精度。