In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude of electrical stimuli have been controlled by open-loop pattern generators. The control of upper extremity reaching movements, however, will require feedback control to achieve the required precision. Here we present three controllers using proportional derivative (PD) feedback to stimulate six arm muscles, using two joint angle sensors. Controllers were first optimized and then evaluated on a computational arm model that includes musculoskeletal dynamics. Feedback gains were optimized by minimizing a weighted sum of position errors and muscle forces. Generalizability of the controllers was evaluated by performing movements for which the contr...
This project developed a wrist-mountable, six Degrees of Freedom (DoF) feedback system that monitors...
Controllers for Functional Electrical Stimulation are still not able to produce natural movements of...
Orthotic devices are defined as externally applied devices that are used to modify the structural an...
In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude o...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
Clinical tests have shown that the dynamics of a human arm, controlled using Functional Electrical S...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Clinical tests have shown that the dynamics of a human arm, controlled using Functional Electrical S...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
From a prosthesis user's viewpoint there is a wide range of challenges in prosthesis research, despi...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technology capable of improving the quality of life for...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Electrical stimulation electrode arrays are an emerging technology that enable muscles to be artific...
This project developed a wrist-mountable, six Degrees of Freedom (DoF) feedback system that monitors...
Controllers for Functional Electrical Stimulation are still not able to produce natural movements of...
Orthotic devices are defined as externally applied devices that are used to modify the structural an...
In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude o...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
When Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is used to restore movement in subjects with spinal cor...
Clinical tests have shown that the dynamics of a human arm, controlled using Functional Electrical S...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Clinical tests have shown that the dynamics of a human arm, controlled using Functional Electrical S...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
From a prosthesis user's viewpoint there is a wide range of challenges in prosthesis research, despi...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technology capable of improving the quality of life for...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Electrical stimulation electrode arrays are an emerging technology that enable muscles to be artific...
This project developed a wrist-mountable, six Degrees of Freedom (DoF) feedback system that monitors...
Controllers for Functional Electrical Stimulation are still not able to produce natural movements of...
Orthotic devices are defined as externally applied devices that are used to modify the structural an...