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A wearable textile-based pneumatic energy harvesting system for assistive robotics.


ABSTRACT: Wearable assistive, rehabilitative, and augmentative devices currently require bulky power supplies, often making these tools more of a burden than an asset. This work introduces a soft, low-profile, textile-based pneumatic energy harvesting system that extracts power directly from the foot strike of a user during walking. Energy is harvested with a textile pump integrated into the insole of the user's shoe and stored in a wearable textile bladder to operate pneumatic actuators on demand, with system performance optimized based on a mechano-fluidic model. The system recovered a maximum average power of nearly 3 W with over 20% conversion efficiency-outperforming electromagnetic, piezoelectric, and triboelectric alternatives-and was used to power a wearable arm-lift device that assists shoulder motion and a supernumerary robotic arm, demonstrating its capability as a lightweight, low-cost, and comfortable solution to support adults with upper body functional limitations in activities of daily living.

SUBMITTER: Shveda RA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9401630 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A wearable textile-based pneumatic energy harvesting system for assistive robotics.

Shveda Rachel A RA   Rajappan Anoop A   Yap Te Faye TF   Liu Zhen Z   Bell Marquise D MD   Jumet Barclay B   Sanchez Vanessa V   Preston Daniel J DJ  

Science advances 20220824 34


Wearable assistive, rehabilitative, and augmentative devices currently require bulky power supplies, often making these tools more of a burden than an asset. This work introduces a soft, low-profile, textile-based pneumatic energy harvesting system that extracts power directly from the foot strike of a user during walking. Energy is harvested with a textile pump integrated into the insole of the user's shoe and stored in a wearable textile bladder to operate pneumatic actuators on demand, with s  ...[more]

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