International audienceEMG-to-force estimation for voluntary muscle contraction has many applications in human-machine interaction, motion analysis, and rehabilitation robotics for prosthetic limbs or exoskeletons. EMG-based model can account for a subject's individual activation patterns to estimate muscle force. For the estimation, so-called Hill-type model has been used in most of the cases. It already has shown its promising performance, but it is still known as a phenomenological model considering only macroscopic physiology. We have already developed the physiological based muscle model for the use of functional electrical stimulation (FES) which can render the myoelectrical property also in microscopic scale. In this paper we discuss ...
Insight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechanics research, for example becau...
Item does not contain fulltextInsight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechani...
The computational simulation of human voluntary muscle contraction is possible with EMG-driven Hill-...
International audienceEMG-to-force estimation for voluntary muscle contraction has many applications...
Abstract — EMG-to-force estimation for voluntary muscle contraction has many applications in human-m...
International audienceEMG-based muscle model has many applications in human-machine interface and re...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new model describing the mechanical behavior of th...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new model describing the mechanical behavior of th...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce a new method for muscle force estimation from multi-channel su...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
AbstractMuscles contain a collection of motor units that can have different mechanical properties. I...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Insight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechanics research, for example becau...
Item does not contain fulltextInsight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechani...
The computational simulation of human voluntary muscle contraction is possible with EMG-driven Hill-...
International audienceEMG-to-force estimation for voluntary muscle contraction has many applications...
Abstract — EMG-to-force estimation for voluntary muscle contraction has many applications in human-m...
International audienceEMG-based muscle model has many applications in human-machine interface and re...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new model describing the mechanical behavior of th...
International audienceIn this study, we present a new model describing the mechanical behavior of th...
Abstract — In this paper we introduce a new method for muscle force estimation from multi-channel su...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
AbstractMuscles contain a collection of motor units that can have different mechanical properties. I...
Neuromuscular physiology is a vibrant research field that has recently seen exciting advances. Previ...
Estimation of individual muscle forces during human movement can provide insight into neural control...
Insight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechanics research, for example becau...
Item does not contain fulltextInsight into the magnitude of muscle forces is important in biomechani...
The computational simulation of human voluntary muscle contraction is possible with EMG-driven Hill-...