Analysis of electromyogram (EMG) signal processing and its application to identify human muscle strength of rehabilitation purpose has been successfully carried out in this paper. Single channel EMG signal was obtained from human muscle using non-invasive electrodes and further process by signal acquisition circuit to get a suitable signal to be process. In the first part of signal acquisition, the amplification circuit for the small EMG signal has been design successfully. After amplification stage EMG signal was digitized through analogue and digital converter (ADC) then further process in microcontroller (ATmega328) for getting accurate EMG signal. Finally, the processed EMG signal was classified into 6 different levels in order to displ...
Rehabilitation device is used as an exoskeleton for people who had failure of their limb. Arm rehabi...
Features extraction is important for electromyography (EMG) signal analysis. The paper’s objective i...
The book presents a quantitative approach to the study and use of noninvasively detected electromyog...
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
The scope of this paper is to provide sound principles of EMG signal acquisition and processing in o...
Electromyography signal can be used for biomedical applications. It is complicated in interpretation...
Electromygraphy (EMG) is an electrical signal that is generated in muscle when it contracts. Thus, i...
Electromyography (EMG) is obtained by measuring the electrical signal associated with the activatio...
The system of human locomotion is very complex. Generally we can divide it into the skeletal and mus...
Electromyography (EMG) is a procedure for assessing and recording the electrical activity produced b...
EMG signals are used to assist doctors in the diagnosis of a patient's muscle condition. The presenc...
Electromyography is the study of muscle function through the electrical signals from the muscles. In...
Electromyography is the study of muscle function through the electrical signals from the muscles. In...
In this chapter, the monitoring of the electrical activity of skeletal muscles is depicted. The main...
Rehabilitation device is used as an exoskeleton for people who had failure of their limb. Arm rehabi...
Features extraction is important for electromyography (EMG) signal analysis. The paper’s objective i...
The book presents a quantitative approach to the study and use of noninvasively detected electromyog...
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
The scope of this paper is to provide sound principles of EMG signal acquisition and processing in o...
Electromyography signal can be used for biomedical applications. It is complicated in interpretation...
Electromygraphy (EMG) is an electrical signal that is generated in muscle when it contracts. Thus, i...
Electromyography (EMG) is obtained by measuring the electrical signal associated with the activatio...
The system of human locomotion is very complex. Generally we can divide it into the skeletal and mus...
Electromyography (EMG) is a procedure for assessing and recording the electrical activity produced b...
EMG signals are used to assist doctors in the diagnosis of a patient's muscle condition. The presenc...
Electromyography is the study of muscle function through the electrical signals from the muscles. In...
Electromyography is the study of muscle function through the electrical signals from the muscles. In...
In this chapter, the monitoring of the electrical activity of skeletal muscles is depicted. The main...
Rehabilitation device is used as an exoskeleton for people who had failure of their limb. Arm rehabi...
Features extraction is important for electromyography (EMG) signal analysis. The paper’s objective i...
The book presents a quantitative approach to the study and use of noninvasively detected electromyog...