none4noIn this article we present a factorization-based myoelectric proportional control that uses surface skin electromyographic (sEMG) measurements to estimate the hand closure level of a user for telemanipulation purposes. The sEMG-based proportional control design is presented and the results of an experimental session are reported. In particular, involving one healthy subject, four different factorization algorithms are tested (Factor Analysis, Fast Independent Component Analysis, Non-negative Matrix Factorization and Principal Component Analysis) and quantitative evaluated along four different daily session using four different error metrics (Root-Mean-Square Error, Normalized Root-Mean-Square Error, cross-correlation coefficient and ...
Although seemingly effortless, the control of the human hand is backed by an elaborate neuro-muscula...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
In this article we present a factorization-based myoelectric proportional control that uses surface ...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.Surface electromyogram (sEMG) is a bioelectric signal th...
In this pilot study an approach for simultaneous and proportional myoelectric control of individual ...
Background: The importance to restore the hand function following an injury/disease of the nervous s...
Stable myoelectric control of hand prostheses remains an open problem. The only successful human–mac...
Associate Editor Anastasios G. Bezerianos oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—Powered hand ...
Abstract One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is the...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human-robo...
This work aims at developing and evaluating of myoelectric control architectures for upper-limb pros...
Stable myoelectric control of hand prostheses remains an open problem. The only successful human–mac...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Although seemingly effortless, the control of the human hand is backed by an elaborate neuro-muscula...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
In this article we present a factorization-based myoelectric proportional control that uses surface ...
© Springer International Publishing AG 2017.Surface electromyogram (sEMG) is a bioelectric signal th...
In this pilot study an approach for simultaneous and proportional myoelectric control of individual ...
Background: The importance to restore the hand function following an injury/disease of the nervous s...
Stable myoelectric control of hand prostheses remains an open problem. The only successful human–mac...
Associate Editor Anastasios G. Bezerianos oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—Powered hand ...
Abstract One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is the...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human-robo...
This work aims at developing and evaluating of myoelectric control architectures for upper-limb pros...
Stable myoelectric control of hand prostheses remains an open problem. The only successful human–mac...
Background: Processing the surface electromyogram (sEMG) to decode movement intent is a promising ap...
Myoelectric artificial limbs can significantly advance the state of the art in prosthetics, since th...
Although seemingly effortless, the control of the human hand is backed by an elaborate neuro-muscula...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...