Classification of motor intent in transradial amputees using sonomyography and spatio-temporal image analysis

Volume: 9790, Pages: 457 - 462
Published: Apr 1, 2016
Abstract
In spite of major advances in biomechanical design of upper extremity prosthetics, these devices continue to lack intuitive control. Conventional myoelectric control strategies typically utilize electromyography (EMG) signal amplitude sensed from forearm muscles. EMG has limited specificity in resolving deep muscle activity and poor signal-to-noise ratio. We have been investigating alternative control strategies that rely on real-time ultrasound...
Paper Details
Title
Classification of motor intent in transradial amputees using sonomyography and spatio-temporal image analysis
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
9790
Pages
457 - 462
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