Abstract Background Identifying finger and wrist flexion based actions using a single channel surface electromyogram (sEMG) can lead to a number of applications such as sEMG based controllers for near elbow amputees, human computer interface (HCI) devices for elderly and for defence personnel. These are currently infeasible because classification of sEMG is unreliable when the level of muscle contraction is low and there are multiple active muscles. The presence of noise and cross-talk from closely located and simultaneously active muscles is exaggerated when muscles are weakly active such as during sustained wrist and finger flexion. This paper reports the use of fractal properties of sEMG to reliably identify individual wrist and finger f...
This research examines the use of fractal theory to study the properties of surface electromyogram (...
Based on recent advances in non-linear analysis, the surface electromyography (sEMG) signal has been...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
Identifying finger and wrist flexion based actions using a single channel surface electromyogram (sE...
Classification of surface electromyogram (sEMG) for identification of hand and finger flexions has a...
Surface electromyogram (sEMG) has been used in identification of various hand movements which can le...
Identifying finger and wrist flexion based actions using single channel surface electromyogram have ...
The paper reports the use of fractal theory and fractal dimension to study the non-linear properties...
This research paper reports the use of fractal features based technique in physiological signals lik...
This research paper reports an experimental study on identification of the changes in fractal proper...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
This research paper reports an experimental study on identification of the changes in fractal proper...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
Classification of surface electromyogram (sEMG) signal is important for various applications such as...
This research examines the use of fractal theory to study the properties of surface electromyogram (...
Based on recent advances in non-linear analysis, the surface electromyography (sEMG) signal has been...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
Identifying finger and wrist flexion based actions using a single channel surface electromyogram (sE...
Classification of surface electromyogram (sEMG) for identification of hand and finger flexions has a...
Surface electromyogram (sEMG) has been used in identification of various hand movements which can le...
Identifying finger and wrist flexion based actions using single channel surface electromyogram have ...
The paper reports the use of fractal theory and fractal dimension to study the non-linear properties...
This research paper reports the use of fractal features based technique in physiological signals lik...
This research paper reports an experimental study on identification of the changes in fractal proper...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
This research paper reports an experimental study on identification of the changes in fractal proper...
There are number of possible rehabilitation applications of surface Electromyogram (sEMG) that are c...
Classification of surface electromyogram (sEMG) signal is important for various applications such as...
This research examines the use of fractal theory to study the properties of surface electromyogram (...
Based on recent advances in non-linear analysis, the surface electromyography (sEMG) signal has been...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...