Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the introduction of robots in everyday life, especially in providing services to people with special needs (i.e., elderly, people with impairments, or people with disabilities), there is a strong necessity for simple and natural control interfaces. In this paper, electromyographic (EMG) signals from muscles of the human upper limb are used as the control interface between the user and a robot arm. EMG signals are recorded using surface EMG electrodes placed on the user's skin, making the user's upper limb free of bulky interface sensors or machinery usually found in conventional human-controlled systems. The proposed interface allows the user to c...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human\u201...
Societies have been automating the process of making, providing goods and services for centuries, to...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
As robots come closer to humans, an efficient human-robot-control interface is an utmost necessity. ...
In robotic arm control, the robot-user interface is undoubtedly a component of high importance. The ...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrodiagnostic medicine technique for evaluating and recording the e...
The aim of this paper is to design a human–interface system, using EMG signals elicited by various w...
The article presents the design of the control system and prototype of a robot arm controlled by ele...
Patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as spinal cord injury are left with reduced moto...
There is a great effort during the last decade towards building control interfaces for robots that a...
With the continuous improvement of control technology and the continuous improvement of people’s liv...
This paper proposes a method of remotely controlling robots with arm gestures using surface electrom...
Electromyography (EMG) provides an alternative way of providing signal responses from the muscle. As...
This paper proposes a human-assisting manipulator teleoperated by electromyographic (EMG) signals an...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human\u201...
Societies have been automating the process of making, providing goods and services for centuries, to...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
As robots come closer to humans, an efficient human-robot-control interface is an utmost necessity. ...
In robotic arm control, the robot-user interface is undoubtedly a component of high importance. The ...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrodiagnostic medicine technique for evaluating and recording the e...
The aim of this paper is to design a human–interface system, using EMG signals elicited by various w...
The article presents the design of the control system and prototype of a robot arm controlled by ele...
Patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as spinal cord injury are left with reduced moto...
There is a great effort during the last decade towards building control interfaces for robots that a...
With the continuous improvement of control technology and the continuous improvement of people’s liv...
This paper proposes a method of remotely controlling robots with arm gestures using surface electrom...
Electromyography (EMG) provides an alternative way of providing signal responses from the muscle. As...
This paper proposes a human-assisting manipulator teleoperated by electromyographic (EMG) signals an...
Developing natural control strategies represents an intriguing challenge in the design of human\u201...
Societies have been automating the process of making, providing goods and services for centuries, to...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...