Andreu David, Sijobert Benoît, Toussaint Mickael, Fattal Charles, Azevedo-Coste Christine, Guiraud David
CAMIN, INRIA, University of Montpellier, CNRS, Montpellier, France.
Vivaltis, Montpellier, France.
Front Neurosci. 2020 Feb 19;14:117. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.00117. eCollection 2020.
This paper presents a wireless distributed Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) architecture. It is based on a set of, potentially heterogeneous, distributed stimulation and measurement units managed by a wearable controller. Through a proof-of-concept application, the characterization of the wireless network performances was assessed to check the adequacy of this solution with open-loop and closed-loop control requirements. We show the guaranteed time performances over the network through the control of quadriceps and hamstrings stimulation parameters based on the monitoring of the knee joint angle. Our solution intends to be a tool for researchers and therapists to develop closed-loop control algorithms and strategies for rehabilitation, allowing the design of wearable systems for a daily use context.
本文提出了一种无线分布式功能性电刺激(FES)架构。它基于一组由可穿戴控制器管理的、可能异构的分布式刺激和测量单元。通过一个概念验证应用,评估了无线网络性能的特征,以检查该解决方案对于开环和闭环控制要求的适用性。我们通过基于膝关节角度监测来控制股四头肌和腘绳肌刺激参数,展示了网络上有保证的时间性能。我们的解决方案旨在成为研究人员和治疗师开发用于康复的闭环控制算法和策略的工具,从而能够设计适用于日常使用场景的可穿戴系统。