Background To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot interfaces and smart algorithms capable to identify the user’s movement intentions. Surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals could be suitable for this purpose, but their applicability in shared control schemes for real-time operation of assistive devices in daily-life activities is limited due to high inter-subject variability, which requires custom calibrations and training. Here, we developed a machine-learning-based algorithm for detecting the user's motion intention based on electromyographic signals, and discussed its applicability for controlling an upper-limb exoskeleton for people with severe arm disabilities. Methods Ten healthy pa...
Upper-extremity exoskeletons have demonstrated potential as augmentative, assistive, and rehabilitat...
978-1-7281-3983-8/19International audienceImplementing an intuitive control law for an upper-limb ex...
Electromyogram is a technique to map a graph according to the activation signal of muscles. Intenti...
Background To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot inte...
Several common diseases, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries, lead to upper...
Assistive robotic technology aims at providing help to disabled individuals in order for them to per...
To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-machine interfaces (HMI...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) is a classical technique used to record electrical activi...
Myoelectric prostheses offer great potential of rehabilitation for amputees. However, a main drawbac...
Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that allow th...
This paper presents a methodology to detect the intention to make a reaching movement with the arm i...
<div><p>Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that ...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
The paper studies the control design of an exoskeleton robot based on electromyography (EMG). An EMG...
Neuro-muscular disorders and diseases such as cerebral palsy and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy can sev...
Upper-extremity exoskeletons have demonstrated potential as augmentative, assistive, and rehabilitat...
978-1-7281-3983-8/19International audienceImplementing an intuitive control law for an upper-limb ex...
Electromyogram is a technique to map a graph according to the activation signal of muscles. Intenti...
Background To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot inte...
Several common diseases, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord injuries, lead to upper...
Assistive robotic technology aims at providing help to disabled individuals in order for them to per...
To assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-machine interfaces (HMI...
Abstract Background Electromyography (EMG) is a classical technique used to record electrical activi...
Myoelectric prostheses offer great potential of rehabilitation for amputees. However, a main drawbac...
Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that allow th...
This paper presents a methodology to detect the intention to make a reaching movement with the arm i...
<div><p>Assistive devices, like exoskeletons or orthoses, often make use of physiological data that ...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
The paper studies the control design of an exoskeleton robot based on electromyography (EMG). An EMG...
Neuro-muscular disorders and diseases such as cerebral palsy and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy can sev...
Upper-extremity exoskeletons have demonstrated potential as augmentative, assistive, and rehabilitat...
978-1-7281-3983-8/19International audienceImplementing an intuitive control law for an upper-limb ex...
Electromyogram is a technique to map a graph according to the activation signal of muscles. Intenti...