There have been significant advances in biosignal extraction techniques to drive external biomechatronic devices or to use as inputs to sophisticated human machine interfaces. The control signals are typically derived from biological signals such as myoelectric measurements made either from the surface of the skin or subcutaneously. Other biosignal sensing modalities are emerging. With improvements in sensing modalities and control algorithms, it is becoming possible to robustly control the target position of an end-effector. It remains largely unknown to what extent these improvements can lead to naturalistic human-like movement. In this paper, we sought to answer this question. We utilized a sensing paradigm called sonomyography based on ...
Objective. The study of human neuromechanical control at the motor unit (MU) level has predominantly...
Earlier experiments indicates that motor unit activity during isometric contractions can be imaged u...
Objective: Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainmen...
Abstract There have been significant advances in biosignal extraction techniques to drive external b...
Assistive device technology has significantly improved within the last decade primarily due to the i...
Technological advances in multi-articulated prosthetic hands have outpaced the development of method...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the assessment of musculoskeletal functions and the ...
The morphological changes of muscle can be accurately detected by sonography, a process we have term...
Movement science investigating muscle and tendon functions during locomotion utilizes commercial ult...
Movement science investigating muscle and tendon functions during locomotion utilizes commercial ult...
We have previously used the real-time change of muscle thickness detected using ultrasound, namely s...
Human machine interfaces follow machine learning approaches to interpret muscles states, mainly from...
Automated algorithms for analysis of B-mode muscle ultrasound videos are computationally expensive. ...
Abstract—The morphological changes of muscle can be accu-rately detected by sonography, a process we...
Objective: Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainmen...
Objective. The study of human neuromechanical control at the motor unit (MU) level has predominantly...
Earlier experiments indicates that motor unit activity during isometric contractions can be imaged u...
Objective: Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainmen...
Abstract There have been significant advances in biosignal extraction techniques to drive external b...
Assistive device technology has significantly improved within the last decade primarily due to the i...
Technological advances in multi-articulated prosthetic hands have outpaced the development of method...
Electromyography (EMG) has been widely used for the assessment of musculoskeletal functions and the ...
The morphological changes of muscle can be accurately detected by sonography, a process we have term...
Movement science investigating muscle and tendon functions during locomotion utilizes commercial ult...
Movement science investigating muscle and tendon functions during locomotion utilizes commercial ult...
We have previously used the real-time change of muscle thickness detected using ultrasound, namely s...
Human machine interfaces follow machine learning approaches to interpret muscles states, mainly from...
Automated algorithms for analysis of B-mode muscle ultrasound videos are computationally expensive. ...
Abstract—The morphological changes of muscle can be accu-rately detected by sonography, a process we...
Objective: Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainmen...
Objective. The study of human neuromechanical control at the motor unit (MU) level has predominantly...
Earlier experiments indicates that motor unit activity during isometric contractions can be imaged u...
Objective: Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainmen...