In this paper we present a method to stimulate multiple muscles in a human arm to perform interaction tasks, using an implanted Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) neuroprosthesis. The unstable effect arising from interaction tasks is considered, and the arm stability is directly treated as one of the control objectives in the controller design. By exploiting the kinematic and muscular redundancy of the system, we can control the interaction force and the arm\u27s stiffness property simultaneously, thus ensuring the stable execution of interaction tasks. A representative example of such interaction tasks, namely the “pushing with a stick” task, is simulated. It is found that using our proposed controller, as compared to a previously dev...
Functional electrical stimulation can be used to reanimate paralyzed muscles, thereby restoring move...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a promising solution for restoring functional motion to i...
Individuals with paralyzed limbs due to spinal cord injuries lack the ability to perform the reachin...
In this paper we present a method to stimulate multiple muscles in a human arm to perform interactio...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used to restore movement control following p...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Abstract — We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using fu...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has long been used to restore movements in paralyzed individ...
Control systems for human movement based on Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) have shown to pr...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
Functional electrical stimulation can be used to reanimate paralyzed muscles, thereby restoring move...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a promising solution for restoring functional motion to i...
Individuals with paralyzed limbs due to spinal cord injuries lack the ability to perform the reachin...
In this paper we present a method to stimulate multiple muscles in a human arm to perform interactio...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used to restore movement control following p...
We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional ele...
Abstract—We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using func...
Abstract — We present a method for controlling a neuropros-thesis for a paralyzed human arm using fu...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has long been used to restore movements in paralyzed individ...
Control systems for human movement based on Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) have shown to pr...
This contribution considers a neuroprosthesis for people who have (partially) paralyzed hand functio...
Functional electrical stimulation can be used to reanimate paralyzed muscles, thereby restoring move...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a promising solution for restoring functional motion to i...
Individuals with paralyzed limbs due to spinal cord injuries lack the ability to perform the reachin...