Frequency shifts in random signals, e.g., EMG or Doppler ultrasound, can be followed by monitoring one or more parameters of the power spectrum. When such a frequency parameter is determined over a finite length of the signal, a random error and sometimes a systematic error or bias are introduced. Approximate expressions, in terms of moments of the power spectrum, have been derived for bias and standard deviation of the estimates for mean frequency, zero-crossing frequency, and fractile frequency (of which the median frequency is a special case).Experimental results from surface EMG recordings of three human muscles in constant force isometric contractions were in agreement with the theoretical predictions. In this case the mean frequency h...
Changes in the EMG power spectrum during static fatiguing contractions are often attributed to chang...
The changes in the soundmyogram (SMG) and electromyogram (EMG) frequency content during exhausting c...
<p>A) The force task (left column) and its corresponding interference EMG (right column). B) The for...
Frequency shifts in random signals, e.g., EMG or Doppler ultrasound, can be followed by monitoring o...
The detection of electrical signs of muscle fatigue passes through the choice of appropriate spectra...
Summary: Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cros...
International audienceThe probability density function (pdf) of an electromyography (EMG) signal pro...
<p>A typical EMG spectrum of one subject with narrow excluded frequency bands (light gray bars) at 2...
The author has postulated that the relevant information of the human neuromuscular system during vol...
Many studies have proposed vibration exercise (VE) as a novel training modality for neuromuscular co...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the stationarity of the electromyographic signal in vari...
Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cross-power s...
Abstract—When the surface electromyogram (EMG) generated from constant-force, constant-angle, nonfat...
The detection of muscular activity for signals characterized by low amplitude and low signal-to-nois...
Vibration exercise (VE) has been suggested for effective muscle training and conditioning. Surface e...
Changes in the EMG power spectrum during static fatiguing contractions are often attributed to chang...
The changes in the soundmyogram (SMG) and electromyogram (EMG) frequency content during exhausting c...
<p>A) The force task (left column) and its corresponding interference EMG (right column). B) The for...
Frequency shifts in random signals, e.g., EMG or Doppler ultrasound, can be followed by monitoring o...
The detection of electrical signs of muscle fatigue passes through the choice of appropriate spectra...
Summary: Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cros...
International audienceThe probability density function (pdf) of an electromyography (EMG) signal pro...
<p>A typical EMG spectrum of one subject with narrow excluded frequency bands (light gray bars) at 2...
The author has postulated that the relevant information of the human neuromuscular system during vol...
Many studies have proposed vibration exercise (VE) as a novel training modality for neuromuscular co...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the stationarity of the electromyographic signal in vari...
Three components determine the power spectrum of the surface EMG signal: the auto- and cross-power s...
Abstract—When the surface electromyogram (EMG) generated from constant-force, constant-angle, nonfat...
The detection of muscular activity for signals characterized by low amplitude and low signal-to-nois...
Vibration exercise (VE) has been suggested for effective muscle training and conditioning. Surface e...
Changes in the EMG power spectrum during static fatiguing contractions are often attributed to chang...
The changes in the soundmyogram (SMG) and electromyogram (EMG) frequency content during exhausting c...
<p>A) The force task (left column) and its corresponding interference EMG (right column). B) The for...