posted on 2016-11-16, 14:50authored byLeonard O'SullivanLeonard O'Sullivan, Valerie Power, Gurvinder Virk, Nauman Masud, Usman Haider, Simon Christensen, Shaoping Bai, Ludo Cuypers, Michel D'Havé, Kristl Vonck
For ageing individuals, declining physical functional capacity can lead to loss of independence, decreased engagement in the
community and reductions in quality of life. As such, solutions that can effectively and affordably supplement older adults’
diminishing functional capacity, and thus facilitate maintained independence and social participation over time are urgently
required. The AXO-SUIT project – funded by the European Commission under the Ambient Assisted Living Joint Programme -
is developing assistive exoskeleton devices for older adults with impaired mobilityand/ordifficulties in performingactivities of
daily living. This paper will report on-going research which aims to identify end user needs,and thus provide inputs to specify the
design requirements of the AXO-SUIT exoskeletons. The objectives of this initial questionnaire study are to identify the
functional assistance requirements of potential end users of the AXO-SUIT in terms of mobility, reaching and handling, and fullbody
support for performing activities of daily livingat home and in the wider community. The end user requirements identified
will be used to formulate functional specifications for the AXO-SUIT lower-body and upper-body sub-systems, which will
ensure that the AXO-SUIT prototypes will provide for the specific mobility, reaching and handling needs of end users, and also
to provide useful insights into the perspectives and needs of end users in relation to assistive exoskeletons in general.
Funding
Working Meeting on the Future of Group Decision Support Systems being held at the de Seversky Conference Center - Old Westbury, NY - April 22-24, 1987
Directorate for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
Procedia Manufacturing: 6th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2015) and the Affiliated Conferences, AHFE 2015;3, pp. 1403-1409