This paper details the development of an e-textile gesture controller using screen-printed electrodes to measure Electromyography (EMG); the electrical signals produced in a muscle during its use. The final e-textile consists of 7 fabric electrodes able to take measurements from three muscular groups in the right forearm. When accompanied with processing circuitry, also produced in this study, a total of five gestures are uniquely identified with an average accuracy of ~93% when operating with a switching delay of 150 ms or greater
Lower-limbs kinematics and muscle electrical activity are typically adopted as feedback during rehab...
In recent years, the variety of textile electrodes developed for electrophysiological signal detecti...
Considering the importance of strength training in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation, an e...
Electromyography (EMG) is the resulting electrical signal from muscle activity, commonly used as a p...
Recording electrical muscle activity using a dense matrix of detection points (high-density electrom...
Myoelectric control of active prostheses requires electrode systems that are easy to apply for daily...
Myoelectric control of active prostheses requires electrode systems that are easy to apply for daily...
Textile electromyography (EMG) electrodes embedded in clothing allow muscle excitation to be recorde...
Development of inexpensive, disposable, use-at-home, personalised health wearables can revolutionise...
In the last years, the variety of textile electrodes developed for electrocardiogram (ECG) or electr...
The use of surface electromyography (sEMG) is rapidly spreading, from robotic prostheses and muscle ...
Commercial myoelectric prostheses are costly to purchase and maintain, making their provision challe...
This paper presents two simple approaches for fusing together motion and muscle (EMG) sensors to enh...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
Muscle driven devices are controlled or powered with muscle activation. These devices open up the po...
Lower-limbs kinematics and muscle electrical activity are typically adopted as feedback during rehab...
In recent years, the variety of textile electrodes developed for electrophysiological signal detecti...
Considering the importance of strength training in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation, an e...
Electromyography (EMG) is the resulting electrical signal from muscle activity, commonly used as a p...
Recording electrical muscle activity using a dense matrix of detection points (high-density electrom...
Myoelectric control of active prostheses requires electrode systems that are easy to apply for daily...
Myoelectric control of active prostheses requires electrode systems that are easy to apply for daily...
Textile electromyography (EMG) electrodes embedded in clothing allow muscle excitation to be recorde...
Development of inexpensive, disposable, use-at-home, personalised health wearables can revolutionise...
In the last years, the variety of textile electrodes developed for electrocardiogram (ECG) or electr...
The use of surface electromyography (sEMG) is rapidly spreading, from robotic prostheses and muscle ...
Commercial myoelectric prostheses are costly to purchase and maintain, making their provision challe...
This paper presents two simple approaches for fusing together motion and muscle (EMG) sensors to enh...
Abstract: The electromyography (EMG) is the measure of electrical activity produced by the muscles w...
Muscle driven devices are controlled or powered with muscle activation. These devices open up the po...
Lower-limbs kinematics and muscle electrical activity are typically adopted as feedback during rehab...
In recent years, the variety of textile electrodes developed for electrophysiological signal detecti...
Considering the importance of strength training in sports injury prevention and rehabilitation, an e...