Electromyography data for non-invasive naturally-controlled robotic hand prostheses

Volume: 1, Issue: 1
Published: Dec 23, 2014
Abstract
Recent advances in rehabilitation robotics suggest that it may be possible for hand-amputated subjects to recover at least a significant part of the lost hand functionality. The control of robotic prosthetic hands using non-invasive techniques is still a challenge in real life: myoelectric prostheses give limited control capabilities, the control is often unnatural and must be learned through long training times. Meanwhile, scientific literature...
Paper Details
Title
Electromyography data for non-invasive naturally-controlled robotic hand prostheses
Published Date
Dec 23, 2014
Volume
1
Issue
1
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