User feedback about grasping force or slip of objects is lacking in current myoelectric forearm prostheses, resulting in a high number of prosthesis abandonment, because a high level of concentration is required to hold an object. Several approaches to provide force feedback to the user via vibrotactile stimulation have been described in literature, but none of them have investigated the optimal stimulation parameters. This study describes an evaluation of three modulation techniques to provide force feedback. Furthermore, the same modulation techniques to provide slip feedback were evaluated, which has not been described before. The performance in virtual object holding tasks was significantly improved in most cases compared to the non-fee...
Closing the control loop by providing somatosensory feedback to the user of a prosthesis is a well-k...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Abstract — Prosthetic hand users may benefit from incorporation of sensory feedback, but the optimal...
User feedback about grasping force or slip of objects is lacking in current myoelectric forearm pros...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
Background: User feedback about grasping force and hand aperture is very important in object handlin...
Many of the currently available myoelectric forearm prostheses stay unused because of the lack of se...
The ability to distinguish object stiffness is a very important aspect in object handling, but compl...
Sensory feedback and the required attentional demands are important aspects in prosthesis acceptance...
Abstract—Recent advances in myoelectric prosthetic technology have enabled more complex movements an...
Current myoelectric prosthetic limbs are limited in their ability to provide direct sensory feedback...
Current myoelectric prosthetic limbs are limited in their ability to provide direct sensory feedback...
Electronically controlled prosthetic devices offer more function-ality than traditional prostheses, ...
The appropriate sensory information feedback is important for the success of an object grasping and ...
Most users of prosthetic hands must rely on visual feedback alone, which requires visual attention a...
Closing the control loop by providing somatosensory feedback to the user of a prosthesis is a well-k...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Abstract — Prosthetic hand users may benefit from incorporation of sensory feedback, but the optimal...
User feedback about grasping force or slip of objects is lacking in current myoelectric forearm pros...
Tactile feedback about, at least, hand aperture and grasping force, is required for (1) optimal cont...
Background: User feedback about grasping force and hand aperture is very important in object handlin...
Many of the currently available myoelectric forearm prostheses stay unused because of the lack of se...
The ability to distinguish object stiffness is a very important aspect in object handling, but compl...
Sensory feedback and the required attentional demands are important aspects in prosthesis acceptance...
Abstract—Recent advances in myoelectric prosthetic technology have enabled more complex movements an...
Current myoelectric prosthetic limbs are limited in their ability to provide direct sensory feedback...
Current myoelectric prosthetic limbs are limited in their ability to provide direct sensory feedback...
Electronically controlled prosthetic devices offer more function-ality than traditional prostheses, ...
The appropriate sensory information feedback is important for the success of an object grasping and ...
Most users of prosthetic hands must rely on visual feedback alone, which requires visual attention a...
Closing the control loop by providing somatosensory feedback to the user of a prosthesis is a well-k...
In the case of a hand amputation, the affected can use myoelectric prostheses to substitute the miss...
Abstract — Prosthetic hand users may benefit from incorporation of sensory feedback, but the optimal...