Individualized reference gait patterns for lower limb rehabilitation robots can greatly improve the effectiveness of rehabilitation. However, previous methods can only generate customized gait patterns at several fixed discrete walking speeds and generating gaits at continuously varying speeds and stride lengths remains unsolved. This work proposes an individualized gait pattern generation method based on a recurrent neural network (RNN), which is proficient in series modeling. We collected the largest gait data set of this kind, which consists of 4,425 gait patterns from 137 subjects. Using this data set, we trained an RNN to create a function mapping from body parameters and gait parameters to a gait pattern. The experimental results indicate that our model is able to generate gait patterns at continuously varying walking speeds and stride lengths while also reducing the errors in the ankle, knee, and hip measurements by 12.83%, 20.95%, and 28.25%, respectively, compared to previous state-of-the-art method.

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