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Public Thesis Defense of Jeanne EVRARD - IMMC

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4 February 2025

Control, Characterization, and Validation of the Efficient Lockable Spring Ankle (ELSA)
Prosthesis by Jeanne EVRARD


Mercredi 26 février 2025 à 17h00 – Auditoire BARB92, place Ste Barbe à 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve


The majority of ankle prostheses available today are passive, lacking the net positive energy output of biological ankles, which tends to lead to asymmetric gait and related health issues. Recent advancements in powered prostheses tend to mimic ankle joint behavior, but design constraints like weight, size, and energy efficiency, along with challenges in performance evaluation and control development, remain significant. 
This research focuses on the ELSA prosthesis, a compact and lightweight powered ankle. The first objective of this thesis was to characterize the device specifically examining its power, torque, energy efficiency, and related metrics. Next aims focused on developing and validating a high-level controller for autonomous task detection, as well as evaluating the device versatility across various functions. To accomplish these objectives, we carried out both bench validation and experimental trials with prosthesis users, testing ELSA under a range of conditions.
Overall, this thesis underscores ELSA's potential to replicate ankle dynamics, providing control strategies for daily life adaptability, while identifying areas for improvement and future development.
Jury members:
Prof. Renaud Ronsse (UCLouvain, Belgium), supervisor
Prof. Aude Simar (UCLouvain, Belgium), chairperson
Dr. Benoit Delhaye (UCLouvain, Belgium), secretary
Prof. Bruno Dehez (UCLouvain, Belgium)
Director David Langlois (Össur)
Prof. Raffaella Carloni (University of Groningen, Netherlands)
Dr. Joost Geeroms (VUB, Belgium)
Pay attention: the public defense of Jeanne Evrard will also take place in the form of a videoconference.