نتایج جستجو برای: surface electromyography semg

تعداد نتایج: 643631  

Journal: :Ergonomics 2018
Mikkel Brandt Pascal Madeleine Afshin Samani Markus Due Jakobsen Sebastian Skals Jonas Vinstrup Lars Louis Andersen

The aim was to classify lifting activities into low and high risk categories (according to The Danish Working Environment Authority guidelines) based on surface electromyography (sEMG) and trunk inclination (tri-axial accelerometer) measurements. Lifting tasks with different weights, horizontal distance and technique were performed. The lifting tasks were characterised by a feature vector compo...

2016
Ho Chit Siu Julie A. Shah Leia Stirling

Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, which can serve as control inputs for exoskeletons and prosthetic devices. Previous experiments have incorporated these signals using both classical and pattern-recognition control methods in order to actuate such devices. We used the results of an experiment incorporating grasp and release actions w...

2018
Yansheng Wu Shili Liang Ling Zhang Zongqian Chai Chunlei Cao Shuangwei Wang

In the past, investigators tend to use multi-channel surface electromyography (sEMG) signal acquisition devices to improve the recognition accuracy for the study of gesture recognition systems based on sEMG. The disadvantages of the method are the increased complexity and the problems such as signal crosstalk. This paper explores a gesture recognition method based on a single-channel sEMG envel...

Journal: :Neuroscience 2015
N J Cronin S Kumpulainen T Joutjärvi T Finni H Piitulainen

Human leg muscles are often activated inhomogeneously, e.g. in standing. This may also occur in complex tasks like walking. Thus, bipolar surface electromyography (sEMG) may not accurately represent whole muscle activity. This study used 64-electrode high-density sEMG (HD-sEMG) to examine spatial variability of lateral gastrocnemius (LG) muscle activity during the stance phase of walking, maxim...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2009
Yutaka Miura Yuji Morita Hideki Koizumi Tomio Shingai

This study explored the effects of 5 taste solutions (citric acid, sucrose, sodium chloride, caffeine, and sodium glutamate) versus water on the power frequency content of swallowing submental surface electromyography (sEMG). Healthy subjects were presented with 5 ml of each of 5 tastants and water. Data were collected in 3 trials of the 5 tastants and water by using submental sEMG, which was t...

Journal: :Entropy 2017
Adrian Bingham Sridhar Poosapadi Arjunan Beth Jelfs Dinesh Kant Kumar

This study has developed a technique for identifying the presence of muscle fatigue based on the spatial changes of the normalised mutual information (NMI) between multiple high density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) channels. Muscle fatigue in the tibialis anterior (TA) during isometric contractions at 40% and 80% maximum voluntary contraction levels was investigated in ten healthy partici...

2010
Andrea Merlo Isabella Campanini

Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a measure of the electrical potential present on the skin in consequence of a muscle contraction. This voltage is detected by electrodes placed on the skin. Under certain limitations, when a proper protocol for electrode placement is used, the voltage measured on the skin can be related to the activity of a single specific muscle. The signal is represented as ...

2017
Yinlai Jiang Masami Togane Baoliang Lu Hiroshi Yokoi

One of the greatest challenges of using a myoelectric prosthetic hand in daily life is to conveniently measure stable myoelectric signals. This study proposes a novel surface electromyography (sEMG) sensor using polypyrrole-coated nonwoven fabric sheet as electrodes (PPy electrodes) to allow people with disabilities to control prosthetic limbs. The PPy electrodes are sewn on an elastic band to ...

Journal: :JCP 2012
Yina Guo Qinghua Wang Shuhua Huang Ajith Abraham

Normal hand gesture recognition methods using surface Electromyography (sEMG) signals require designers to use digital signal processing hardware or ensemble methods as tools to solve real time hand gesture classification. Some methods could also result in complicated computational models, complex circuit connection and lower online recognition rate. It is therefore imperative to have good meth...

2012
Antonio Fratini Mario Cesarelli Antonio La Gatta Maria Romano Paolo Bifulco

Electromyography (EMG) is a common used technique to evaluate muscular activity. Analysis of EMG recordings is important for assessing muscle activation, its relationship to the force developed during specific tasks and for evaluating fatigue processes occurring in response to physical activity. Electromyography can be performed using different types of electrodes, depending on the specific ana...

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