Recent development in lower limb prosthetics has seen an emergence of powered prosthesis that have the capability to operate in different locomotion modes. However, these devices cannot transition seamlessly between modes such as level walking, stair ascent and descent and up slope and down slope walking. They require some form of user input that defines the human intent. The purpose of this study was to develop a locomotion mode detection system and evaluate its performance for different sensor configurations and to study the effect of locomotion mode detection with and without electromyography (EMG) signals while using kinematic data from hip joint of non-dominant/impaired limb and an accelerometer. Data was collected from four able bodie...
In this study we determined if detection of the onset of gait initiation in transfemoral amputees ca...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...
Abstract — This study investigated the use of surface electromyography (EMG) combined with pattern r...
Wearable lower-limb assistive devices have the potential to dramatically improve the walking ability...
Locomotion intent prediction is essential for the control of powered lower-limb prostheses to realiz...
Recognizing locomotion modes is a crucial step in controlling lower-limb exoskeletons/orthoses. Our ...
Current state-of-the-art locomotion mode classifiers for controlling robotic lower-limb prostheses r...
Locomotion mode classification is one of the most important aspects for the control of powered lower...
Previous studies have shown that the motion intention recognition for lower limb prosthesis mainly f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Myoelectric algorithms have the potential to provid...
Understanding how to seamlessly adapt the assistance of lower-limb wearable assistive devices (activ...
This dataset, the ENcyclopedia of Able-bodied Bilateral Lower Limb Locomotor Signals (ENABL3S), repr...
This paper presents a realtime locomotion mode recognition method for an active pelvis orthosis. Fiv...
Background: This paper focuses on the characteristics of lower limb EMG signals for common movements...
In this study we determined if detection of the onset of gait initiation in transfemoral amputees ca...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...
Abstract — This study investigated the use of surface electromyography (EMG) combined with pattern r...
Wearable lower-limb assistive devices have the potential to dramatically improve the walking ability...
Locomotion intent prediction is essential for the control of powered lower-limb prostheses to realiz...
Recognizing locomotion modes is a crucial step in controlling lower-limb exoskeletons/orthoses. Our ...
Current state-of-the-art locomotion mode classifiers for controlling robotic lower-limb prostheses r...
Locomotion mode classification is one of the most important aspects for the control of powered lower...
Previous studies have shown that the motion intention recognition for lower limb prosthesis mainly f...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012Myoelectric algorithms have the potential to provid...
Understanding how to seamlessly adapt the assistance of lower-limb wearable assistive devices (activ...
This dataset, the ENcyclopedia of Able-bodied Bilateral Lower Limb Locomotor Signals (ENABL3S), repr...
This paper presents a realtime locomotion mode recognition method for an active pelvis orthosis. Fiv...
Background: This paper focuses on the characteristics of lower limb EMG signals for common movements...
In this study we determined if detection of the onset of gait initiation in transfemoral amputees ca...
Intelligent lower-limb prosthesis appears in the public view due to its attractive and potential fun...
People walk on different types of terrain daily; for instance, level-ground walking, ramp and stair ...