University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Prosthetic devices aim to provide an artificial alternative to missing limbs. The controller for such devices is usually driven by the biosignals generated by the human body, particularly Electromyogram (EMG) or Electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Such a controller utilizes a pattern recognition approach to classify the EMG signal recorded from the human muscles or the EEG signal from the brain. The aim of this thesis is to improve the EMG and EEG pattern classification accuracy. Due to the fact that the success of pattern recognition based biosignal driven systems highly depends on the quality of extracted features, a number of novel, robust, hybrid and inn...
Upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control utilises electromyography (EMG) signals as input and appl...
Recently, bio-signal based control has been gradually deployed in biomedical devices and assistive r...
Some electromyogram (EMG) signals include information from limb functions and have been used to cont...
One of the approaches enabling people with amputated limbs to establish some sort of interface with ...
In recent years, researchers have conducted many studies on the design and control of prosthesis dev...
This paper proposes a fuzzy approach to classify single-site electromyograph (EMG) signals for multi...
Amputation of the upper limb significantly hinders the ability of patients to perform activities of ...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
We demonstrate improved performance in the classification of bioelectric data for use in systems suc...
One of the approaches enabling people with amputated limbs to establish some sort of interface with ...
In order to interface the amputee's with the real world, the myoelectric signal (MES) from human mus...
One of the main problems in developing active prosthesis is how to control them in a natural way. In...
Recently, electromyography (EMG) has received much attention from the researchers in rehabilitation,...
AbstractRecently, bio-signal based control has been gradually deployed in biomedical devices and ass...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Analysis of brai...
Upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control utilises electromyography (EMG) signals as input and appl...
Recently, bio-signal based control has been gradually deployed in biomedical devices and assistive r...
Some electromyogram (EMG) signals include information from limb functions and have been used to cont...
One of the approaches enabling people with amputated limbs to establish some sort of interface with ...
In recent years, researchers have conducted many studies on the design and control of prosthesis dev...
This paper proposes a fuzzy approach to classify single-site electromyograph (EMG) signals for multi...
Amputation of the upper limb significantly hinders the ability of patients to perform activities of ...
Myoelectric signals (MES) are viable control signals for externally-powered prosthetic devices. They...
We demonstrate improved performance in the classification of bioelectric data for use in systems suc...
One of the approaches enabling people with amputated limbs to establish some sort of interface with ...
In order to interface the amputee's with the real world, the myoelectric signal (MES) from human mus...
One of the main problems in developing active prosthesis is how to control them in a natural way. In...
Recently, electromyography (EMG) has received much attention from the researchers in rehabilitation,...
AbstractRecently, bio-signal based control has been gradually deployed in biomedical devices and ass...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Analysis of brai...
Upper-limb myoelectric prosthesis control utilises electromyography (EMG) signals as input and appl...
Recently, bio-signal based control has been gradually deployed in biomedical devices and assistive r...
Some electromyogram (EMG) signals include information from limb functions and have been used to cont...