Force myography (FMG) detects hand gestures based on muscular contractions, featuring as an alternative to surface electromyography. However, typical FMG systems rely on spatially-distributed arrays of force-sensing resistors to resolve ambiguities. The aim of this proof-of-concept study is to develop a method for identifying hand poses from the static and dynamic components of FMG waveforms based on a compact, single-channel optical fiber sensor. As the user performs a gesture, a micro-bending transducer positioned on the belly of the forearm muscles registers the dynamic optical signals resulting from the exerted forces. A Raspberry Pi 3 minicomputer performs data acquisition and processing. Then, convolutional neural networks correlate t...
Abstract—A wearable sensing glove for monitoring hand ges-tures and posture has been developed. The ...
This contribution reports the development and characterization of an optical system based on paralle...
Grasp training is a key aspect of stroke rehabilitation. This thesis explores the suitability of For...
The identification of hand postures based on force myography (FMG) measurements using a fiber speckl...
The identification of hand postures based on force myography (FMG) measurements using a fiber speckl...
The development of an optical fiber specklegram sensor for the assessment of force myography signals...
Force myography (FMG) is a method that uses pressure sensors to measure muscle contraction indirectl...
Hand gesture recognition has emerged as an attractive and promising method in human-machine interact...
This paper aims at understanding the capabilities and limitation of combining Nanocomposite Force my...
Force myography (FMG) is an emerging technique to predict extremity movement. The FMG signals captur...
One of the crucial problems found in the scientific community of assistive/rehabilitation robotics n...
Background: Assistive robotic hand orthoses can support people with sensorimotor hand impairment in ...
People taken by upper limb disorders caused by neurological diseases suffer from grip weakening, whi...
Mechanomyography (MMG) is a technique of recording muscles activity that may be considered a suitabl...
A wearable sensing glove for monitoring hand gestures and posture has been developed. The glove sens...
Abstract—A wearable sensing glove for monitoring hand ges-tures and posture has been developed. The ...
This contribution reports the development and characterization of an optical system based on paralle...
Grasp training is a key aspect of stroke rehabilitation. This thesis explores the suitability of For...
The identification of hand postures based on force myography (FMG) measurements using a fiber speckl...
The identification of hand postures based on force myography (FMG) measurements using a fiber speckl...
The development of an optical fiber specklegram sensor for the assessment of force myography signals...
Force myography (FMG) is a method that uses pressure sensors to measure muscle contraction indirectl...
Hand gesture recognition has emerged as an attractive and promising method in human-machine interact...
This paper aims at understanding the capabilities and limitation of combining Nanocomposite Force my...
Force myography (FMG) is an emerging technique to predict extremity movement. The FMG signals captur...
One of the crucial problems found in the scientific community of assistive/rehabilitation robotics n...
Background: Assistive robotic hand orthoses can support people with sensorimotor hand impairment in ...
People taken by upper limb disorders caused by neurological diseases suffer from grip weakening, whi...
Mechanomyography (MMG) is a technique of recording muscles activity that may be considered a suitabl...
A wearable sensing glove for monitoring hand gestures and posture has been developed. The glove sens...
Abstract—A wearable sensing glove for monitoring hand ges-tures and posture has been developed. The ...
This contribution reports the development and characterization of an optical system based on paralle...
Grasp training is a key aspect of stroke rehabilitation. This thesis explores the suitability of For...