Continuous-Context, User-Independent, Real-Time Intent Recognition for Powered Lower-Limb Prostheses
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Abstract
Community ambulation is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle, but it poses significant challenges for individuals with limb loss due to complex task demands. In wearable robotics, particularly powered prostheses, there is a critical need to accurately estimate environmental context, such as walking speed and slope, to offer intuitive and seamless assistance during varied ambulation tasks. We developed a user-independent and multicontext, intent recognition system that was deployed in real-time on an Open Source Leg (OSL). We recruited 11 individuals with transfemoral amputation, with seven participants used for real-time validation. Our findings revealed two main conclusions: (1) the user-independent (IND) performance across speed and slope was not statistically different from user-dependent (DEP) models in real-time and did not degrade compared to its offline counterparts, and (2) IND walking speed estimates showed ∼0.09 m/s mean absolute error (MAE) and slope estimates showed ∼0.95 deg MAE across multicontext scenarios. Additionally, we provide an open-source dataset to facilitate further research in accurately estimating speed and slope using an IND approach in real-world walking tasks on a powered prosthesis.
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© 2025 by ASME; reuse license CC-BY 4.0.
Acknowledgement
We thank all of our participants who took part in this study. We also thank Dr. Elliott Rouse and the Neurobionics Lab from the University of Michigan for all their assistance and expertise with the OSL. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions, and recommendations are those of the author and are not necessarily endorsed by the Department of Defense.
Funding
Fulbright Fellowship (JC) Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs—Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Research Program—Prosthetics Outcomes Research (Award No. W81XWH-21-1-0686 (AY); Funder ID: 10.13039/100005713).
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Funding
- Military Health System
- Orthotics and Prosthetics Outcomes Research Program—Prosthetics Outcomes Research W81XWH-21-1-0686
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2025-01-03Published online