Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Developing an artificial thumb which can mimic the actions of a real thumb precisely is a major achievement. Despite many efforts dedicated to this area of research, control of artificial thumb movements in resemblance to our natural movement, still poses as a challenge. Most of the development in this area is based on discontinuous thumb position control, which makes it possible to recreate several of the most important functions of the thumb but does not result in total imitation. The paper looks into the classification of Electromyogram (EMG) signals from thumb muscles for the prediction of thumb angle during flexion motion. For this purpos...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrical signal generated in the muscles when the muscles ...
Recently, many muscle synergy-based human motion prediction models and algorithms have been proposed...
金沢大学理工研究域電子情報学系The finger movement has the information about force, speed to bend and the combinatio...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Devel...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remar...
Human hand functions range from precise minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Loss of human limbs that are caused by traumatic accidents, vascular diseases and diabetes that lea...
Restoring human limb that is lost due to accidents or amputation because of vascular diseases with ...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Human fingers have a specific role that contributes to different hand functions. Among these fingers...
Every normal-born human have five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers have their ...
AbstractNormally, humans were born with five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers h...
The electrical signs of the muscle cells in the human body are called myoelectric. EMG is the whole ...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrical signal generated in the muscles when the muscles ...
Recently, many muscle synergy-based human motion prediction models and algorithms have been proposed...
金沢大学理工研究域電子情報学系The finger movement has the information about force, speed to bend and the combinatio...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Devel...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remar...
Human hand functions range from precise minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Human hand functions range from precise-minute handling to heavy and robust movements. Remarkably, 5...
Loss of human limbs that are caused by traumatic accidents, vascular diseases and diabetes that lea...
Restoring human limb that is lost due to accidents or amputation because of vascular diseases with ...
We provide a novel method to infer finger flexing motions using a four‐channel surface electromyogra...
For amputees, the development of cybernetic hands that closely resembles the functions of real hands...
Human fingers have a specific role that contributes to different hand functions. Among these fingers...
Every normal-born human have five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers have their ...
AbstractNormally, humans were born with five fingers connected to each of the hands. These fingers h...
The electrical signs of the muscle cells in the human body are called myoelectric. EMG is the whole ...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrical signal generated in the muscles when the muscles ...
Recently, many muscle synergy-based human motion prediction models and algorithms have been proposed...
金沢大学理工研究域電子情報学系The finger movement has the information about force, speed to bend and the combinatio...