Myoelectric control systems—A survey
The development of an advanced human–machine interface has always been an interesting
research topic in the field of rehabilitation, in which biomedical signals, such as myoelectric …
research topic in the field of rehabilitation, in which biomedical signals, such as myoelectric …
[HTML][HTML] Current state of digital signal processing in myoelectric interfaces and related applications
This review discusses the critical issues and recommended practices from the perspective of
myoelectric interfaces. The major benefits and challenges of myoelectric interfaces are …
myoelectric interfaces. The major benefits and challenges of myoelectric interfaces are …
Electroencephalogram-based control of an electric wheelchair
K Tanaka, K Matsunaga… - IEEE transactions on …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents a study on electroencephalogram (EEG)-based control of an electric
wheelchair. The objective is to control the direction of an electric wheelchair using only EEG …
wheelchair. The objective is to control the direction of an electric wheelchair using only EEG …
The role of muscle synergies in myoelectric control: trends and challenges for simultaneous multifunction control
Myoelectric control is filled with potential to significantly change human–robot interaction
due to the ability to non-invasively measure human motion intent. However, current control …
due to the ability to non-invasively measure human motion intent. However, current control …
Bilinear modeling of EMG signals to extract user-independent features for multiuser myoelectric interface
In this study, we propose a multiuser myoelectric interface that can easily adapt to novel
users. When a user performs different motions (eg, gras** and pinching), different …
users. When a user performs different motions (eg, gras** and pinching), different …
Non-invasive control interfaces for intention detection in active movement-assistive devices
Active movement-assistive devices aim to increase the quality of life for patients with
neuromusculoskeletal disorders. This technology requires interaction between the user and …
neuromusculoskeletal disorders. This technology requires interaction between the user and …
The soft-sixthfinger: a wearable emg controlled robotic extra-finger for grasp compensation in chronic stroke patients
This letter presents the Soft-SixthFinger, a wearable robotic extra-finger designed to be used
by chronic stroke patients to compensate for the missing hand function of their paretic limb …
by chronic stroke patients to compensate for the missing hand function of their paretic limb …
Toward wearable supernumerary robotic fingers to compensate missing gras** abilities in hemiparetic upper limb
This paper presents the design, analysis, fabrication, experimental characterization, and
evaluation of two prototypes of robotic extra fingers that can be used as grasp compensatory …
evaluation of two prototypes of robotic extra fingers that can be used as grasp compensatory …
[BOOK][B] The universal access handbook
C Stephanidis - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
In recent years, the field of Universal Access has made significant progress in consolidating
theoretical approaches, scientific methods and technologies, as well as in exploring new …
theoretical approaches, scientific methods and technologies, as well as in exploring new …
EMG-based continuous control scheme with simple classifier for electric-powered wheelchair
This paper presents an electromyographic (EMG)-based continuous control scheme
including simple classifier for an electric-powered wheelchair, ultimately for quadriplegics …
including simple classifier for an electric-powered wheelchair, ultimately for quadriplegics …