Background: Muscle co-contraction plays a significant role in motion control. Available detection methods typically only provide information in the time domain. The current investigation proposed a novel approach for muscle co-contraction detection in the time–frequency domain, based on continuous wavelet transform (CWT). Methods: In the current study, the CWT-based crossenergy localization of two surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals in the time–frequency domain, i.e., the CWT coscalogram, was adopted for the first time to characterize muscular co-contraction activity. A CWT-based denoising procedure was applied for removing noise from the sEMG signals. Algorithm performances were checked on synthetic and real sEMG signals, stratified f...
The purpose of this work is to assess the maximum energy localization in time-frequency domain of th...
Objective: This is the first reported use of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) of the surface E...
Frequency domain analyses of changes in electromyographic (EMG) signals over time are frequently use...
Background: Muscle co-contraction plays a significant role in motion control. Available detection me...
Muscular co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint,...
Co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint, enhancin...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
The estimation of the on-off timing of the human skeletal muscles during movement is a critical issu...
The problem of the identification of the muscle contraction timing by using surface electromyographi...
International audienceThe aims of this study are to investigate muscular fatigue and to propose a ne...
Studying muscle fatigue plays an important role in preventing the risks associated with musculoskele...
This study introduces an adaptive implementation of a Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) decompositi...
The purpose of this work is to assess the maximum energy localization in time-frequency domain of th...
Objective: This is the first reported use of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) of the surface E...
Frequency domain analyses of changes in electromyographic (EMG) signals over time are frequently use...
Background: Muscle co-contraction plays a significant role in motion control. Available detection me...
Muscular co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint,...
Co-contraction is defined as the activity of agonist and antagonist muscles around a joint, enhancin...
The assessment of muscle-recruitment timing from electromyography (EMG) signal is relevant in differ...
The estimation of the on-off timing of the human skeletal muscles during movement is a critical issu...
The problem of the identification of the muscle contraction timing by using surface electromyographi...
International audienceThe aims of this study are to investigate muscular fatigue and to propose a ne...
Studying muscle fatigue plays an important role in preventing the risks associated with musculoskele...
This study introduces an adaptive implementation of a Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT) decompositi...
The purpose of this work is to assess the maximum energy localization in time-frequency domain of th...
Objective: This is the first reported use of the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) of the surface E...
Frequency domain analyses of changes in electromyographic (EMG) signals over time are frequently use...