Walking assistance methods and apparatuses performing the same
US-2017027801-A1 · Feb 2, 2017 · US
US9833376B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833376-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514953620-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 27, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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A walking assistance method may include: computing an amount of exercise of a user based on a biosignal of the user; adjusting a pattern of an assist parameter based on the amount of exercise; and/or generating a force corresponding to the amount of exercise, based on the adjusted pattern. A walking assistance apparatus may include: a pattern adjuster configured to compute an amount of exercise of a user based on a biosignal of the user; and/or a driver configured to generate a force corresponding to the amount of exercise based on a pattern of an assist parameter based on the amount of exercise.
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What is claimed is: 1. A walking assistance method, comprising: computing an amount of exercise of a user based on a biosignal of the user; adjusting a pattern of an assist parameter based on the amount of exercise to generate an adjusted pattern, the adjusting of the pattern including adjusting at least one of an amplitude of a peak in the pattern, a position of the peak, an interval length of the peak, or an interval length of a base of the pattern; and generating a force corresponding to the amount of exercise, based on the adjusted pattern. 2. The walking assistance method of claim 1 , wherein the biosignal comprises at least one of a heart rate, a breathing speed, a blood oxygen concentration, a lactic acid concentration, or an amount of sweat. 3. The walking assistance method of claim 1 , wherein the generating of the force comprises changing a gait velocity or an assistance torque corresponding to the assist parameter, based on the adjusted pattern. 4. The walking assistance method of claim 1 , wherein the computing of the amount of exercise comprises: receiving user information of the user; and computing the amount of exercise based on the user information and the biosignal. 5. The walking assistance method of claim 4 , wherein the user information comprises at least one of an age of the user, a stable-state heart rate of the user, or a gait intensity. 6. The walking assistance method of claim 1 , wherein the computing of the amount of exercise comprises: computing at least one of a first heart rate corresponding to an age of the user or a second heart rate based on a gait intensity; and comparing the at least one of the first heart rate or the second heart rate to a heart rate of the user included in the biosignal to compute the amount of exercise. 7. The walking assistance method of claim 6 , wherein the first heart rate is a maximum heart rate corresponding to the age of the user, and wherein the second heart rate comprises at least one of a minimum heart rate or a maximum heart rate based on the gait intensity. 8. The walking assistance method of claim 1 , wherein the biosignal is received from a walking assistance apparatus or an external apparatus of the walking assistance apparatus. 9. The walking assistance method of claim 8 , wherein the external apparatus is at least one of a remote controller configured to control the walking assistance apparatus or an electronic apparatus including a sensor configured to generate the biosignal. 10. A walking assistance apparatus, comprising: a pattern adjuster configured to, compute an amount of exercise of a user based on a biosignal of the user, and adjust at least one of an amplitude of a peak of a pattern of an assist parameter, a position of the peak, an interval length of the peak, or an interval length of a base of the pattern; and a driver configured to generate a force corresponding to the amount of exercise, based on the pattern adjusted by the pattern adjuster. 11. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the biosignal comprises at least one of a heart rate, a breathing speed, a blood oxygen concentration, a lactic acid concentration, or an amount of sweat. 12. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the driver is further configured to change a gait velocity or an assistance torque corresponding to the assist parameter, based on the adjusted pattern. 13. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the pattern adjuster is further configured to receive user information of the user, and wherein the pattern adjuster is further configured to compute the amount of exercise based on the user information and the biosignal. 14. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the user information comprises at least one of an age of the user, a stable-state heart rate of the user, or a gait intensity. 15. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the pattern adjuster is further configured to compute at least one of a first heart rate corresponding to an age of the user or a second heart rate based on a gait intensity, and wherein the pattern adjuster is further configured to compare the at least one of the first heart rate or the second heart rate to a heart rate of the user included in the biosignal to compute the amount of exercise. 16. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the first heart rate is a maximum heart rate corresponding to the age of the user, and wherein the second heart rate comprises at least one of a minimum heart rate or a maximum heart rate based on the gait intensity. 17. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the biosignal is received from the walking assistance apparatus or an external apparatus of the walking assistance apparatus. 18. The walking assistance apparatus of claim 17 , wherein the external apparatus is at least one of a remote controller configured to control the walking assistance apparatus or an electronic apparatus including a sensor configured to generate the biosignal.
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