Comparing Functional EMG Characteristics Between Zero-Order and First-Order Interface Dynamics

Volume: 22, Issue: 5, Pages: 965 - 970
Published: Jan 24, 2014
Abstract
The optimal control scheme for powered prostheses can be determined using simulation experiments, for which an accurate model of prosthesis control is essential. This paper focuses on electromyographic (EMG) control signal characteristics across two different control schemes. We constructed a functional EMG model comprising three EMG signal characteristics-standard deviation, kurtosis, and median power frequency-using data collected under...
Paper Details
Title
Comparing Functional EMG Characteristics Between Zero-Order and First-Order Interface Dynamics
Published Date
Jan 24, 2014
Volume
22
Issue
5
Pages
965 - 970
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