We propose, implement, and evaluate a natural human-machine control interface for a variable stiffness transradial hand prosthesis that achieves tele-impedance control through surface electromyography (sEMG) signals. This interface, together with variable stiffness actuation (VSA), enables an amputee to modulate the impedance of the prosthetic limb to properly match the requirements of a task while performing activities of daily living (ADL). Both the desired position and stiffness references are estimated through sEMG signals and used to control the VSA hand prosthesis. In particular, regulation of hand impedance is managed through the impedance measurements of the intact upper arm; this control takes place naturally and automatically as t...
Patients suffering from upper limb deficiency all experience a significant reduction in their abilit...
Prosthetics is an important field in engineering due to the large number of amputees worldwide and t...
Myoelectric upper limb prostheses are limited in their ability to provide sensory feedback to a user...
According to theWorld Health Organization, only about the half of upper extremity amputees receive p...
We present the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a low-cost, customizable, easy...
In this paper, we present a novel approach for decoding electromyographic signals from an amputee an...
The hand is a very complex organ that possesses an incredible versatility. Besides its grasping and ...
Dependable and efficient utilization of a multigrasp prosthetic hand requires an effective control i...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) measurements have demonstrated the potential to recognize complex ha...
Limb loss is a growing problem due to the increasing number of accidents worldwide. A cybernetic pro...
Amputations can result in disability, permanent physical injury, and even posttraumatic stress disor...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Prosthetic hands are prescribed to patients who have suffered an amputation of the upper limb due to...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Patients suffering from upper limb deficiency all experience a significant reduction in their abilit...
Prosthetics is an important field in engineering due to the large number of amputees worldwide and t...
Myoelectric upper limb prostheses are limited in their ability to provide sensory feedback to a user...
According to theWorld Health Organization, only about the half of upper extremity amputees receive p...
We present the design, implementation, and experimental evaluation of a low-cost, customizable, easy...
In this paper, we present a novel approach for decoding electromyographic signals from an amputee an...
The hand is a very complex organ that possesses an incredible versatility. Besides its grasping and ...
Dependable and efficient utilization of a multigrasp prosthetic hand requires an effective control i...
Surface electromyography (sEMG) measurements have demonstrated the potential to recognize complex ha...
Limb loss is a growing problem due to the increasing number of accidents worldwide. A cybernetic pro...
Amputations can result in disability, permanent physical injury, and even posttraumatic stress disor...
In this paper we present a Human-Robot Interface (HRI) to control a robotic hand via myoelectric sig...
Abstract Background Myoelectric pattern recognition systems can decode movement intention to drive u...
Prosthetic hands are prescribed to patients who have suffered an amputation of the upper limb due to...
The human hand is a complex system, with a large number of degrees of freedom (DoFs), sensors embedd...
Patients suffering from upper limb deficiency all experience a significant reduction in their abilit...
Prosthetics is an important field in engineering due to the large number of amputees worldwide and t...
Myoelectric upper limb prostheses are limited in their ability to provide sensory feedback to a user...