The main goal of this paper is to simultaneously decode movement velocity of both hand and elbow from electroencephalography (EEG) signals. The result can support motor rehabilitation using a robotic arm and assist people with disabilities to control an upper limb neuroprosthesis in natural movement. In recent works, researchers have estimated hand movement velocity from EEG signals. However, such studies are insufficient to apply motor rehabilitation, since they only considered hand movement trajectory. Sometimes patients take wrong elbow movement in motor rehabilitation even though their hand movements are correct. In this study, we explore to decode not only hand but also elbow velocity from EEG signals when subjects move upper limb
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
Myoelectric decoders have been broadly proposed and used in combination with robotic exoskeletons as...
Among the potential biological signals for human-machine interactions (brain, nerve, and muscle sign...
The past decades have seen the rapid development of upper limb kinematics decoding techniques by per...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are a measurable brain electrical activity. EEG signals can b...
Objective. Brain–computer-interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed not only as assistive technologies bu...
The past decades have seen the rapid development of upper limb kinematics decoding techniques by per...
Background: Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have recently been integrated within motor rehabilitatio...
Background. Interfacing an amputee's upper-extremity stump nerves to control a robotic hand requires...
Brain–computer interfaces can be used for motor substitution and recovery; therefore, detection and ...
Background. Interfacing an amputee\u27s upper-extremity stump nerves to control a robotic hand requi...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Background: Restoration of upper limb movements in subjects recovering from stroke is an essential k...
Conventional upper extremity rehabilitation methods provide limited choices for training regimes wit...
Background Restoration of upper limb movements in subjects recovering from stroke is an essential k...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
Myoelectric decoders have been broadly proposed and used in combination with robotic exoskeletons as...
Among the potential biological signals for human-machine interactions (brain, nerve, and muscle sign...
The past decades have seen the rapid development of upper limb kinematics decoding techniques by per...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) signals are a measurable brain electrical activity. EEG signals can b...
Objective. Brain–computer-interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed not only as assistive technologies bu...
The past decades have seen the rapid development of upper limb kinematics decoding techniques by per...
Background: Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have recently been integrated within motor rehabilitatio...
Background. Interfacing an amputee's upper-extremity stump nerves to control a robotic hand requires...
Brain–computer interfaces can be used for motor substitution and recovery; therefore, detection and ...
Background. Interfacing an amputee\u27s upper-extremity stump nerves to control a robotic hand requi...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Background: Restoration of upper limb movements in subjects recovering from stroke is an essential k...
Conventional upper extremity rehabilitation methods provide limited choices for training regimes wit...
Background Restoration of upper limb movements in subjects recovering from stroke is an essential k...
Robot-assisted systems for arm training are being increasingly used to target moderate-to-severe upp...
Myoelectric decoders have been broadly proposed and used in combination with robotic exoskeletons as...
Among the potential biological signals for human-machine interactions (brain, nerve, and muscle sign...