Standard Test Method for Exoskeleton Use: Gaps


Importancia y uso:

5.1 Exoskeletons are being used in the industrial/occupational, military, response, medical, and recreational sectors to enhance safety and effectiveness of the user to perform tasks. Traversing gaps is a component of many tasks that someone would do with an exoskeleton. For example, an exoskeleton may be used to help a worker in building construction where gaps in ground surfaces are prevalent. In the military, and other similar environments, soldiers using exoskeletons may traverse gaps along paths carrying loads. Fig. 1 shows examples of gaps typically found in various environments in which persons using exoskeletons may be required to step over gaps. The testing results of exoskeletons shall describe, in a statistically significant way, how reliably the exoskeleton is able to support tasks within the specified types of environments, confinements, and terrains, and thus provide sufficiently high levels of confidence to determine the applicability of the exoskeleton to a given task.

5.2 This test method addresses exoskeleton safety and performance requirements expressed by manufacturing, medical, emergency responders, military, or other organizations requesting this test. The safety and performance data captured within this test method are indicative of the test exoskeleton’s and the exoskeleton user’s capabilities. The safety and performance data from these tests are essential to guiding the procurement and deployment decisions of exoskeleton purchasers and users.

5.3 The standard test setup and apparatus (see Section 6) is specified to be easily fabricated. This facilitates evaluation and replication of gap tests by exoskeleton sectors. The standard test setup and apparatus can also be used to support training (see Practice F3444/F3444M) and to establish proficiency of exoskeleton users, as well as provide manufacturers with information about the usefulness of their exoskeleton(s) for tasks.

5.4 Although the test method was developed for the sectors listed in 5.1, it may be applicable to other operational domains.

Subcomité:

F48.03

Referida por:

F3612-24, F3323-24

Volúmen:

15.13

Número ICS:

11.180.10 (Aids and adaptation for moving), 25.040.30 (Industrial robots. Manipulators)

Palabras clave:

exoskeleton; exosuit; gaps; industrial/occupational; medical; military; recreational; response;

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Norma
F3582

Versión
22

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2022-11-15