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Title

Digital twin-driven dynamic monitoring system of the upper limb force.

Authors

Guo, Yanbin; Liu, Yingbin; Sun, Wenxuan; Yu, Shuai; Han, Xiao-Jian; Qu, Xin-Hui; Wang, Guoping

Abstract

Digital twin represents the core technology to realize the dynamic monitoring of complex industrial systems. However, the human body, as the most complex system in the physical world, digital twin is rarely applied in it. In this study, we successfully demonstrated a digital twin in the human biomedical application by proposing a dynamic monitoring system of the upper limb force. In this system, the real upper limb drives the motion of the virtual one in real-time and dynamically updates the force. Meanwhile, the virtual upper limb feeds back the monitoring-results of the force to the controller of the real upper limb via immersive virtual reality interaction. Experimental results of the typical motions of the upper limb revealed that the proposed system functioned interactively in real-time in a non-invasive manner, while ensuring the accurate solving of the muscle force. In conclusion, our digital twin-driven system is of great importance for rehabilitation medicine, biomechanical scientific research and physical training, promoting the application of the digital twin in the human biomedical field.

Subjects

DIGITAL twin; INDUSTRIALISM; DYNAMICAL systems; VIRTUAL reality; MEDICAL rehabilitation

Publication

Computer Methods in Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering, 2024, Vol 27, Issue 12, p1691

ISSN

1025-5842

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/10255842.2023.2254881

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