Proportional and simultaneous control algorithms are considered as one of the most effective ways of mapping electromyographic signals to an artificial device. However, the applicability of these methods is limited by the high number of electromyographic features that they require to operate—typically twice as many the actuators to be controlled. Indeed, extracting many independent electromyographic signals is challenging for a number of reasons—ranging from technological to anatomical. On the contrary, the number of actively moving parts in classic prostheses or extra-limbs is often high. This paper faces this issue, by proposing and experimentally assessing a set of algorithms which are capable of proportionally and simultaneously control...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Proportional and simultaneous control algorithms are considered as one of the most effective ways of...
This work aims at developing and evaluating of myoelectric control architectures for upper-limb pros...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
From a prosthesis user's viewpoint there is a wide range of challenges in prosthesis research, despi...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
AbstractTranshumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of l...
The quality of life for upper limb amputees can be greatly improved by the adoption of poly-articula...
This study is a part of a renew and continuation of the SVEN work done in Sweden in the later 1970's...
Transhumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of life. Myo...
Applications of simultaneous and proportional control for upper-limb prostheses typically rely on su...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Proportional and simultaneous control algorithms are considered as one of the most effective ways of...
This work aims at developing and evaluating of myoelectric control architectures for upper-limb pros...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
From a prosthesis user's viewpoint there is a wide range of challenges in prosthesis research, despi...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
AbstractTranshumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of l...
The quality of life for upper limb amputees can be greatly improved by the adoption of poly-articula...
This study is a part of a renew and continuation of the SVEN work done in Sweden in the later 1970's...
Transhumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of life. Myo...
Applications of simultaneous and proportional control for upper-limb prostheses typically rely on su...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...