We present a method for controlling a neuroprosthesis for a paralyzed human arm using functional electrical stimulation (FES) and characterize the errors of the controller. The subject has surgically implanted electrodes for stimulating muscles in her shoulder and arm. Using input/output data, a model mapping muscle stimulations to isometric endpoint forces measured at the subject’s hand was identified. We inverted the model of this redundant and coupled multiple-input multiple-output system by minimizing muscle activations and used this inverse for feedforward control. The magnitude of the total root mean square error over a grid in the volume of achievable isometric endpoint force targets was 11% of the total range of achievable forces. M...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technology capable of improving the quality of life for...
In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude o...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) attempts to restore motor behaviors to paralyzed li...
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 func...
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 fu...
In this paper we present a method to stimulate multiple muscles in a human arm to perform interactio...
Functional electrical stimulation can be used to reanimate paralyzed muscles, thereby restoring move...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Objective. This study\u27s goal was to demonstrate person-specific predictions of the force producti...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used to restore movement control following p...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a promising solution for restoring functional motion to i...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has long been used to restore movements in paralyzed individ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technology capable of improving the quality of life for...
In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude o...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) attempts to restore motor behaviors to paralyzed li...
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 func...
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 fu...
In this paper we present a method to stimulate multiple muscles in a human arm to perform interactio...
Functional electrical stimulation can be used to reanimate paralyzed muscles, thereby restoring move...
This paper describes a new method for designing feedforward controllers for multiple-muscle, multipl...
Objective. This study\u27s goal was to demonstrate person-specific predictions of the force producti...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) can be used to restore movement control following p...
Objective: Assistive functional electrical stimulation (FES) is the complete artificial replacemento...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a promising solution for restoring functional motion to i...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has long been used to restore movements in paralyzed individ...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technology capable of improving the quality of life for...
In most clinical applications of functional electrical stimulation (FES), the timing and amplitude o...
Abstract—Functional electrical stimulation (FES) attempts to restore motor behaviors to paralyzed li...