Classification of standing and sitting phases based on in-socket piezoelectric sensors in a transfemoral amputee

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Published: May 27, 2020
Abstract
A transfemoral prosthesis is required to assist amputees to perform the activity of daily living (ADL). The passive prosthesis has some drawbacks such as utilization of high metabolic energy. In contrast, the active prosthesis consumes less metabolic energy and offers better performance. However, the recent active prosthesis uses surface electromyography as its sensory system which has weak signals with microvolt-level intensity and requires a...
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Title
Classification of standing and sitting phases based on in-socket piezoelectric sensors in a transfemoral amputee
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May 27, 2020
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