Humans use their hands mainly for grasping and manipulating objects, performing simple and dexterous tasks. The loss of a hand may significantly affect one's working status and independence in daily life. A restoration of the grasping ability is important to improve the quality of the daily life of the patients with motion disorders. Although neuroprosthetic devices restore partially the lost functionality, the user acceptance is low, possibly due to the artificial and unnatural operation of the devices. This thesis addresses this problem in reach-to-grasp motions with the development of shared control approaches that enable a seamless and more natural operation of hand prosthesis. In the first part, we focus on the identification of the gr...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
The only way we can interact with the world is through movements, and our primary interactions are v...
Background: Active upper-limb prostheses are used to restore important hand functionalities, such as...
During reach-to-grasp motions,the Electromyographic (EMG) activity of the arm varies depending on mo...
Abstract Background Active upper-limb prostheses are used to restore important hand functionalities,...
Predicting the grasping function during reach-to-grasp motions is essential for controlling a prosth...
: The design of prosthetic controllers by means of neurophysiological signals still poses a crucial ...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Abstract-Reaching and grasping of objects in an everyday-life environment seems so simple for humans...
Upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control utilises electromyography (EMG) signals as input and appl...
This thesis examines the ability of four signal parameterisation techniques to provide discriminator...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
Many solutions have been proposed to help amputated subjects regain the lost functionality. In order...
IntroductionMuscular activation sequences have been shown to be suitable time-domain features for cl...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
The only way we can interact with the world is through movements, and our primary interactions are v...
Background: Active upper-limb prostheses are used to restore important hand functionalities, such as...
During reach-to-grasp motions,the Electromyographic (EMG) activity of the arm varies depending on mo...
Abstract Background Active upper-limb prostheses are used to restore important hand functionalities,...
Predicting the grasping function during reach-to-grasp motions is essential for controlling a prosth...
: The design of prosthetic controllers by means of neurophysiological signals still poses a crucial ...
Understanding the neurophysiological signals underlying voluntary motor control and decoding them fo...
Abstract-Reaching and grasping of objects in an everyday-life environment seems so simple for humans...
Upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control utilises electromyography (EMG) signals as input and appl...
This thesis examines the ability of four signal parameterisation techniques to provide discriminator...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
Many solutions have been proposed to help amputated subjects regain the lost functionality. In order...
IntroductionMuscular activation sequences have been shown to be suitable time-domain features for cl...
The complexity and dexterity of the human hand make the development of natural and robust control of...
Improving the functionality of prosthetic hands with noninvasive techniques is still a challenge. Su...
The only way we can interact with the world is through movements, and our primary interactions are v...