The interaction between human and exoskeletons increasingly relies on the precise decoding of human motion. One main issue of the current motion decoding algorithms is that seldom algorithms provide both discrete motion patterns (e.g., gait phases) and continuous motion parameters (e.g., kinematics). In this paper, we propose a novel algorithm that uses the surface electromyography (sEMG) signals that are generated prior to their corresponding motions to perform both gait phase recognition and lower-limb kinematics prediction. Particularly, we first propose an end-to-end architecture that uses the gait phase and EMG signals as the priori of the kinematics predictor. In so doing, the prediction of kinematics can be enhanced by the ahead-of-m...
People walk on different terrains daily, for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ascent ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...
Previous studies have shown that the motion intention recognition for lower limb prosthesis mainly f...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
BackgroundTo assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot interfa...
Lower body segment trajectory and gait phase prediction is crucial for the control of assistance-as...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
Electromyogram is a technique to map a graph according to the activation signal of muscles. Intenti...
Gait phase is widely used for gait trajectory generation, gait control and gait evaluation on lower-...
Surface electromyogram (sEMG), an electrical signal generated from muscles, has been used for a long...
Accurately measuring and predicting human movement is important in many contexts, such as in rehabil...
Human motion intention detection is an essential part of the control of upper-body exoskeletons. Whi...
International audienceIn the case of dynamic motion such as jumping, an important fact in sEMG (surf...
A real-time method is proposed to obtain a single, consistent probabilistic model to predict future ...
People walk on different terrains daily, for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ascent ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...
Previous studies have shown that the motion intention recognition for lower limb prosthesis mainly f...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
BackgroundTo assist people with disabilities, exoskeletons must be provided with human-robot interfa...
Lower body segment trajectory and gait phase prediction is crucial for the control of assistance-as...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a technique for recording natural muscle activation signals, whic...
Electromyogram is a technique to map a graph according to the activation signal of muscles. Intenti...
Gait phase is widely used for gait trajectory generation, gait control and gait evaluation on lower-...
Surface electromyogram (sEMG), an electrical signal generated from muscles, has been used for a long...
Accurately measuring and predicting human movement is important in many contexts, such as in rehabil...
Human motion intention detection is an essential part of the control of upper-body exoskeletons. Whi...
International audienceIn the case of dynamic motion such as jumping, an important fact in sEMG (surf...
A real-time method is proposed to obtain a single, consistent probabilistic model to predict future ...
People walk on different terrains daily, for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ascent ...
For assistive devices such as active orthoses, exoskeletons or other close-to-body robotic-systems, ...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...