This paper proposes a portable wireless transmission system for the multi-channel acquisition of surface electromyography (EMG) signals. Because EMG signals have great application value in psychotherapy and human-computer interaction, this system is designed to acquire reliable, real-time facial-muscle-movement signals. Electrodes placed on the surface of a facial-muscle source can inhibit facial-muscle movement due to weight, size, etc., and we propose to solve this problem by placing the electrodes at the periphery of the face to acquire the signals. The multi-channel approach allows this system to detect muscle activity in 16 regions simultaneously. Wireless transmission (Wi-Fi) technology is employed to increase the flexibility of porta...
A Skeletal Muscle Contraction Monitoring Device that used in sports training is realized through det...
Electromyography (EMG) is a signal which produces from motor units (MUs) in the muscles during contr...
Wearable technology for assistive medical applications and physical activity recognition has emerged...
This paper proposes a portable wireless transmission system for the multi-channel acquisition of sur...
Wireless Technology plays a significant role in current world. Many applications use wireless sensor...
INTRODUCTION The study and the analysis of the human movements require the acquisition of kinematic...
The research and development of biomedical instrumentation for the detection and measurement of the ...
An electromyogram (EMG) signal acquisition system capable of real time classification of several fac...
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
This report provides a detailed account on producing a prototype for an EMG (Electromyogram) Acquisi...
With the growing focuses on fitness and Neuromuscular diseases, a type of biomedical devices which c...
The paper discusses the development of the facial-muscle controlled robotic systems. The main work ...
In current years, the application of biopotential signals has received a lot of attention in literat...
The electrical activity generated in contracting muscles is measured using electromyographic (EMG) s...
One of the most accurate and effective ways to control gestures is to control muscle activity, which...
A Skeletal Muscle Contraction Monitoring Device that used in sports training is realized through det...
Electromyography (EMG) is a signal which produces from motor units (MUs) in the muscles during contr...
Wearable technology for assistive medical applications and physical activity recognition has emerged...
This paper proposes a portable wireless transmission system for the multi-channel acquisition of sur...
Wireless Technology plays a significant role in current world. Many applications use wireless sensor...
INTRODUCTION The study and the analysis of the human movements require the acquisition of kinematic...
The research and development of biomedical instrumentation for the detection and measurement of the ...
An electromyogram (EMG) signal acquisition system capable of real time classification of several fac...
The surface electromyogram was found very useful in muscle activity scanning and diagnosis purposes....
This report provides a detailed account on producing a prototype for an EMG (Electromyogram) Acquisi...
With the growing focuses on fitness and Neuromuscular diseases, a type of biomedical devices which c...
The paper discusses the development of the facial-muscle controlled robotic systems. The main work ...
In current years, the application of biopotential signals has received a lot of attention in literat...
The electrical activity generated in contracting muscles is measured using electromyographic (EMG) s...
One of the most accurate and effective ways to control gestures is to control muscle activity, which...
A Skeletal Muscle Contraction Monitoring Device that used in sports training is realized through det...
Electromyography (EMG) is a signal which produces from motor units (MUs) in the muscles during contr...
Wearable technology for assistive medical applications and physical activity recognition has emerged...