The principles of hierarchical control ofhand prostheses have been described in previous MEC meetings. Simply put: It is possible to achieve easy use of a multi-axial artificial hand if the detailed control of the hand's grip posture and force is devolved to a microprocessor controller. Thus the controller is given simple instructions to open and close the hand and the controller decides on the grip posture based on the contact between hand and object and then adjusts the grip force depending on any motion of the object relative to the hand. Thus if the object slips the hand automatically grips tighter. This idea has been considered for many years. Now it is sufficiently well taken that similar methods are being applied by prosthesis produc...
In this paper, the critical issues of currently available upper limb prostheses are highlighted; als...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...
Research in the Control Engineering Group at Southampton University has established and demonstrated...
Commercial myo-electrically controlled prostheses are currently single degree of fieedom devices wit...
Work at Southampton University has resulted in a control strategy that utilises touch, slip and posi...
Some of the traditional methods used to control a conventional prosthetic device are described along...
The abilities of the human hand have always fascinated people, and many studies have been devoted to...
This paper presents a two layered control architecture - Superior hand control (SHC) followed by Loc...
The main subjects of this thesis are the mechanical design and control of a new hand prosthesis prot...
Earlier work in the Southampton University Control Engineering Group has been concerned with the pro...
The main subjects of this thesis are the mechanical design and control of a new hand prosthesis prot...
The hand is a very complex organ that possesses an incredible versatility. Besides its grasping and ...
Some of the traditional methods used to control a conventional prosthetic device are described along...
State of art of modern hand prosthesis is populated by sophisticate hi-tech poly-articular hands whi...
In this paper, the critical issues of currently available upper limb prostheses are highlighted; als...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...
Research in the Control Engineering Group at Southampton University has established and demonstrated...
Commercial myo-electrically controlled prostheses are currently single degree of fieedom devices wit...
Work at Southampton University has resulted in a control strategy that utilises touch, slip and posi...
Some of the traditional methods used to control a conventional prosthetic device are described along...
The abilities of the human hand have always fascinated people, and many studies have been devoted to...
This paper presents a two layered control architecture - Superior hand control (SHC) followed by Loc...
The main subjects of this thesis are the mechanical design and control of a new hand prosthesis prot...
Earlier work in the Southampton University Control Engineering Group has been concerned with the pro...
The main subjects of this thesis are the mechanical design and control of a new hand prosthesis prot...
The hand is a very complex organ that possesses an incredible versatility. Besides its grasping and ...
Some of the traditional methods used to control a conventional prosthetic device are described along...
State of art of modern hand prosthesis is populated by sophisticate hi-tech poly-articular hands whi...
In this paper, the critical issues of currently available upper limb prostheses are highlighted; als...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...
Modern myoelectric hand prostheses continue to increase in functionality, while their control is con...