Team 1712: Assistive S.T.A.N.D
ECE: Hannah Strickland, Bilal Khan, Edward Sango, Blerand Qeriqi BME: Ashley Vanaman, Andrew Cohen, Kristen Campbell, Lisa Deconti, and Sarah Vetrano Advisors: Dr. Shalabh Gupta and Dr. Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
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Team 1712: Assistive S.T.A.N.D ECE: Hannah Strickland, Bilal Khan, Edward Sango, Blerand Qeriqi BME: Ashley Vanaman, Andrew Cohen, Kristen Campbell, Lisa Deconti, and Sarah Vetrano Advisors: Dr. Shalabh Gupta and Dr. Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
ECE: Hannah Strickland, Bilal Khan, Edward Sango, Blerand Qeriqi BME: Ashley Vanaman, Andrew Cohen, Kristen Campbell, Lisa Deconti, and Sarah Vetrano Advisors: Dr. Shalabh Gupta and Dr. Krystyna Gielo-Perczak
○ Components ○ Final Prototype ○ Future Improvements
○ May not provide 100% assistance
○ Requires Plantar and Dorsiflexion ○ Four Phases ■ Flexion Momentum phase ■ Momentum Transfer Phase ■ Extension Phase
■ Stabilization Phase
○ Max Weight 200 lbs
○ Lightweight ( has to be under 5 lbs, goal under 3 lbs) ○ Adjustable ○ Comfortable ○ Safe
○ Weather resistant
○ Forces, moments and center of pressure exerted on the ground
○ Simulation of a skeleton during STS over a 5 second duration. ○ Explains forces and muscle activity
○ Shows muscle activity during STS
Anybody confirmed our data from EMG and Force Platform
What We Found
for the sit to stand motion
muscles provide less of the force and more of the balance
Artificial Muscle Force Sensor A c t u a t
○ 3D printed ■ Inner calf support ■ Inner foot support ■ Box for spring ■ Foot piece for additional comfort
○ Aluminum ■ Structural support ○ S-brackets to attach components ○ Velcro to attach to the patient
○ Max Force: 33lbs ○ Weight: .73 lbs each ○ Speed: .44 inches/sec ○ Stroke: 2 inches ○ Using 12 V/DC at .17 amps
○ Parts
■ Silicon tubing ■ Cross-linked Techflex tubing ■ (2) 1.75” aluminum rod, d = .5”
airflow ■ Brass connector pieces (2) ■ Stainless Steel Hose clamps ■ Air compressor
○ Force Generated: TBD
○ Force Sensed ■ High 445 N(0 -100lbs) ○ Modifiable Range ■ Change the Voltage Drive: -1.2V ■ Adjusting Resistance of Rf: 100k Ohms
○ 12V ○ Rechargeable
○ Arduino Mega 2560 ○ Arduino Motor Shield Rev 3
○ Acquisition ○ Processing ○ Activation of Mechanical System
○ With all parts: 5lbs
○ As of today: When apply a force to the sensors, the sequence begins
○ Sequencing ○ Without test subject: ■ Proof of concept
○ Comfortable: Felt insert, Foot insert ○ Adjustability: Foot insert one for left and right ○ Safety: Maximum time for sequence, all components are RoHS compliant ○ Can hold up to 200 lbs
○ Connect to EMG to test subject while wearing the brace ○ Improve artificial muscle
○ $2,000
○ $1,532.58
○ $467.42
○ Tenergy NiMH Rechargeable Batteries ■ 12V ■ 10,000mAh ■ Battery Charging Current: 1A ○ Tenergy NiMH Universal Charger ■ Output 12V, 1A or 2A ■ Temperature sensor to protect from
■ Selection on 1A or 2A
○ Budget allowed for more expenses ○ Battery Chosen fits our criteria
○ Operating Voltage 5V ○ 54 digital input/output pins ○ 16 analog inputs
○ Operating Voltage 5V to 12V ○ Capabilities ■ Distribute Voltage/Current ■ Step Down/Up Voltage ■ L298: Full Bridge Driver ■ Stackable With Mega 2560