Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis

An electromyography signal that was taken from the surface of the stump-muscle of an amputee is used to control over the myoelectric prosthesis. We present a method of acquiring these signals over the surface of the skin by using a surface-EMG electrode connected to it. In this study, a five fingere...

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Main Authors: Lazaro, Jose B., Jr., Abuan, Donabel D., Linsangan, Noel B., Panganiban, Ayra G.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-85192022-11-29T04:54:59Z Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis Lazaro, Jose B., Jr. Abuan, Donabel D. Linsangan, Noel B. Panganiban, Ayra G. An electromyography signal that was taken from the surface of the stump-muscle of an amputee is used to control over the myoelectric prosthesis. We present a method of acquiring these signals over the surface of the skin by using a surface-EMG electrode connected to it. In this study, a five fingered prosthetic hand, actuated by five motors, one motor for each finger was used to simulate some of the hand action movements and assess its capability of giving control over each hand action movement. The study was concerned with the signal acquisition that controls the myoelectric prosthesis. ICA was applied to separate mutually independent components that are the result of surface electromyography signals which provided a promising method in the classification of hand action movement based on each level of muscle contractions. The study determined the pattern of each hand action based on the correlation between estimated percent Muscle Voluntary Contraction (%MVC) vs. degree of movement of the motor, and the correlation between the motor frequencies vs. the degree of movement of the motor. 2014-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7762 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Myoelectric prosthesis Electromyography Microcontrollers Controls and Control Theory Electrical and Computer Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Myoelectric prosthesis
Electromyography
Microcontrollers
Controls and Control Theory
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Myoelectric prosthesis
Electromyography
Microcontrollers
Controls and Control Theory
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Lazaro, Jose B., Jr.
Abuan, Donabel D.
Linsangan, Noel B.
Panganiban, Ayra G.
Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
description An electromyography signal that was taken from the surface of the stump-muscle of an amputee is used to control over the myoelectric prosthesis. We present a method of acquiring these signals over the surface of the skin by using a surface-EMG electrode connected to it. In this study, a five fingered prosthetic hand, actuated by five motors, one motor for each finger was used to simulate some of the hand action movements and assess its capability of giving control over each hand action movement. The study was concerned with the signal acquisition that controls the myoelectric prosthesis. ICA was applied to separate mutually independent components that are the result of surface electromyography signals which provided a promising method in the classification of hand action movement based on each level of muscle contractions. The study determined the pattern of each hand action based on the correlation between estimated percent Muscle Voluntary Contraction (%MVC) vs. degree of movement of the motor, and the correlation between the motor frequencies vs. the degree of movement of the motor.
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author Lazaro, Jose B., Jr.
Abuan, Donabel D.
Linsangan, Noel B.
Panganiban, Ayra G.
author_facet Lazaro, Jose B., Jr.
Abuan, Donabel D.
Linsangan, Noel B.
Panganiban, Ayra G.
author_sort Lazaro, Jose B., Jr.
title Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
title_short Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
title_full Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
title_fullStr Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
title_full_unstemmed Surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
title_sort surface electromyography signal for control of myoelectric prosthesis of the upper-limb using independent component analysis
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2014
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/7762
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