Sposito Matteo, Fanti Vasco, Poliero Tommaso, Caldwell Darwin Gordon, Di Natali Christian
Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Advanced Robotics, Italy.
University of Genoa, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics and System Engineering, Italy.
Heliyon. 2024 Jun 19;10(12):e33055. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e33055. eCollection 2024 Jun 30.
The research community has conducted several controlled "in -lab" assessments on the effectiveness of industrial exoskeletons, paving the way for their adoption. However, field testing, focusing on ergonomics and the user experience, could serve to enhance both end-users' awareness and address open doubts concerning true effectiveness of industrial exoskeletons. This study presents an analysis of qualitative data regarding the use of back-support exoskeletons during field trials in harsh civil engineering environments. This work evaluates the StreamEXO's (an active back-support exoskeleton) efficacy in reducing fatigue and the evolution of its perceived usefulness. This is achieved using qualitative data collection tools, during real scenarios testing over multiple-day trials. Collected data shows a positive correlation between self-reported fatigue, measured on a four verbal anchors-based Borg CR10 scale, and the use of the exoskeleton during physically demanding movements. Moreover, the evolution of scores throughout the testing sessions (90 minutes of exoskeleton use for three nonconsecutive days) suggests a trend due to the adaptation and learning curve of workers during the exoskeleton experience. The analysis of the open-ended answers highlights that the adaptation to physical interaction has a negative oscillation on day two to rise back during the third day, possibly correlated to a change in muscle pattern. The main critical factors affecting comfort during the exoskeleton experience are weight balance, body pressure, and thermal comfort, which can strongly affect device acceptance.
研究界已经对工业外骨骼的有效性进行了多项可控的“实验室”评估,为其应用铺平了道路。然而,侧重于人体工程学和用户体验的实地测试,有助于提高终端用户的认知度,并解决有关工业外骨骼真正有效性的诸多疑问。本研究对在恶劣土木工程环境下进行实地试验期间使用背部支撑外骨骼的定性数据进行了分析。这项工作评估了StreamEXO(一种主动式背部支撑外骨骼)在减轻疲劳方面的功效及其感知有用性的演变。这是通过在多天试验的实际场景测试中使用定性数据收集工具来实现的。收集到的数据显示,在基于四个语言锚点的博格CR10量表上自我报告的疲劳与在体力要求较高的动作中使用外骨骼之间存在正相关。此外,在整个测试过程(连续三天每天使用外骨骼90分钟)中分数的变化表明,由于工人在使用外骨骼过程中的适应和学习曲线,呈现出一种趋势。对开放式答案的分析突出表明,对身体交互的适应在第二天出现负向波动,第三天又回升,这可能与肌肉模式的变化有关。在外骨骼使用过程中影响舒适度的主要关键因素是重量平衡、身体压力和热舒适度,这些因素会严重影响设备的接受度。