Hand prostheses are usually controlled by electromyographic (EMG) signals from the remnant muscles of the residual limb. Most prostheses used today are controlled with very simple techniques using only two EMG electrodes that allow to control a single prosthetic function at a time only. Recently, modern prosthesis controllers based on EMG classification, have become clinically available, which allow to directly access more functions, but still in a sequential manner only. We have recently shown in laboratory tests that a regression-based mapping from EMG signals into prosthetic control commands allows for a simultaneous activation of two functions and an independent control of their velocities with high reliability. Here we aimed to study h...
Myoelectric control has been extensively applied in multi-function hand/wrist prostheses. The perfor...
The technological state-of-the-art in upper limb prostheses has demonstrated impressive and rapid ad...
AbstractTranshumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of l...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are usually controlled with two bipolar electrodes located on the flexor...
The quality of life for upper limb amputees can be greatly improved by the adoption of poly-articula...
Abstract—In recent years the number of active controllable joints in electrically powered hand-prost...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Limb loss heavily a�ects the quality of daily living. In case of upperlimb loss, activities of daily...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Cou...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
The myoelectric control of hand prosthesis commercially available is simple and limits the user to v...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Electromyographic (EMG) signals are used to control electrically powered hand and arm prostheses. In...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
Myoelectric control has been extensively applied in multi-function hand/wrist prostheses. The perfor...
The technological state-of-the-art in upper limb prostheses has demonstrated impressive and rapid ad...
AbstractTranshumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of l...
Myoelectric hand prostheses are usually controlled with two bipolar electrodes located on the flexor...
The quality of life for upper limb amputees can be greatly improved by the adoption of poly-articula...
Abstract—In recent years the number of active controllable joints in electrically powered hand-prost...
Achieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over multiple degrees of freedom ...
Limb loss heavily a�ects the quality of daily living. In case of upperlimb loss, activities of daily...
The authors gratefully acknowledge the support of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Cou...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
The myoelectric control of hand prosthesis commercially available is simple and limits the user to v...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Electromyographic (EMG) signals are used to control electrically powered hand and arm prostheses. In...
Users of myoelectric prostheses can often find them difficult to control. This can lead to passive-u...
Publisher Copyright: IEEEAchieving robust, intuitive, simultaneous and proportional control over mul...
Myoelectric control has been extensively applied in multi-function hand/wrist prostheses. The perfor...
The technological state-of-the-art in upper limb prostheses has demonstrated impressive and rapid ad...
AbstractTranshumeral amputation has a significant effect on a person’s independence and quality of l...