No current commercially available myoelectrically controlled prosthetic hands provide conscious sensory feedback to the user. A system aiming at relocation of sensory input from a prosthetic hand equipped with force sensors to the forearm skin of amputees, a tactile display, has been developed and constructed. The system consists of five piezoresistive force sensors or, alternatively, a prosthetic hand equipped with force sensors, five digital servomotors with a lever and a circular plastic disk pushing on the skin, control electronics based on an MSP430 microcontroller and a test application implemented in LabVIEW running on a PC. The tactile display system is intended to be integrated into the socket of a hand prosthesis and used as a con...
This work assesses the ability of transradial amputees to discriminate multi-site tactile stimuli in...
With recent advances in myoelectric signal processing, powered prosthetic hands with myoelectric con...
Tactile feedback is of great significance for amputees to improve the controllability of prosthetic ...
Background: The users of today's commercial prosthetic hands are not given any conscious sensory fee...
Abstract A major drawback with myoelectric prostheses is that they do not provide the user with sens...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
A tactile glove sensory system of the haptic feedback stimulation system for the upper limb prosthes...
Purpose - This paper aims to explore the electronic design of the Touch Hand: a low-cost electricall...
A variety of bioengineering systems are being developed to restore the sense of touch in individuals...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
The sense of touch in our body is something that many of us take for granted. It is after all hard t...
Abstract in Undetermined Purpose: This study explores the possibilities of transferring peripheral t...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
The motivation of this research work is to provide a sense of embodiment to prosthetic users by supp...
This work assesses the ability of transradial amputees to discriminate multi-site tactile stimuli in...
With recent advances in myoelectric signal processing, powered prosthetic hands with myoelectric con...
Tactile feedback is of great significance for amputees to improve the controllability of prosthetic ...
Background: The users of today's commercial prosthetic hands are not given any conscious sensory fee...
Abstract A major drawback with myoelectric prostheses is that they do not provide the user with sens...
Today’s prostheses provide numerous intuitive features including several gripping patterns and movem...
Objective: Lack of sensory feedback is a drawback in today's hand prostheses. We present here a non-...
A tactile glove sensory system of the haptic feedback stimulation system for the upper limb prosthes...
Purpose - This paper aims to explore the electronic design of the Touch Hand: a low-cost electricall...
A variety of bioengineering systems are being developed to restore the sense of touch in individuals...
OBJECTIVE: Currently available hand prostheses lack sensory feedback. A "phantom hand map", a referr...
The sense of touch in our body is something that many of us take for granted. It is after all hard t...
Abstract in Undetermined Purpose: This study explores the possibilities of transferring peripheral t...
Human rely profoundly on tactile feedback from fingertips to interact with the environment, whereas ...
The motivation of this research work is to provide a sense of embodiment to prosthetic users by supp...
This work assesses the ability of transradial amputees to discriminate multi-site tactile stimuli in...
With recent advances in myoelectric signal processing, powered prosthetic hands with myoelectric con...
Tactile feedback is of great significance for amputees to improve the controllability of prosthetic ...