Improving the functionality, robustness, and adaptability of myoelectric control for dexterous motion restoration
Abstract
The development of advanced and effective human-machine interfaces, especially for amputees to control their prostheses, is very high priority and a very active area of research. An intuitive control method should retain an adequate level of functionality for dexterous operation, provide robustness against confounding factors, and supply adaptability for diverse long-term usage, all of which are current problems being tackled by researchers....
Paper Details
Title
Improving the functionality, robustness, and adaptability of myoelectric control for dexterous motion restoration
Published Date
Nov 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
237
Issue
2
Pages
291 - 311
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