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Autor:
Alex Urfer, Madhavi Anugolu, Chandrasekhar Potluri, Jim Creelman, Parmod Kumar, Marco P. Schoen
Publikováno v:
2012 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference Proceedings.
This paper focuses on determining the sensitivity of the number of data points used in computing the Kullback Information Criterion (KIC) for the use in sensor data fusion. The primary objective of the sensor fusion is to improve the extraction of dy
Autor:
Chandrasekhar Potluri, Jim Creelman, Anish Sebastian, Madhavi Anugolu, Parmod Kumar, Yimesker Yihun, Marco P. Schoen, Alex Urfer, D. Subbaram Naidu
Publikováno v:
CDC/ECC
Our recent investigations are focused to develop dynamic models for skeletal muscle force and finger angles for prosthetic hand control using surface electromyographic sEMG as input. Since sEMG is temporal and spatially distributed and is influenced
Autor:
Steve C. Chiu, Yimesker Yihun, Parmod Kumar, Ken W. Bosworth, Jim Creelman, Anish Sebastian, Yi Tang, Amir Fassih, Alex Urfer, Alex Jensen, Madhavi Anugolu, Desineni Subbaram Naidu, Cheng-Hung Chen, Chandrasekhar Potluri, Marco P. Schoen
Publikováno v:
FUZZ-IEEE
Precise and effective prosthetic control is important for its applicability. Two desired objectives of the prosthetic control are finger position and force control. Variation in skeletal muscle force results in corresponding change of surface electro
Autor:
Chandrasekhar Potluri, Alex Urfer, Steve C. Chiu, Jim Creelman, Marco P. Schoen, Anish Sebastian, Madhavi Anugolu, Parmod Kumar, D. Subbaram Naidu
Publikováno v:
2010 5th Cairo International Biomedical Engineering Conference.
Position and force control are two critical aspects of prosthetic control. Surface electromyographic (sEMG) signals can be used for skeletal muscle force estimation. In this paper, skeletal muscle is considered as a system and System Identification (
Publikováno v:
ASME 2010 Dynamic Systems and Control Conference, Volume 1.
Surface Electromyographic (sEMG) signals have been exploited for almost a century, for various clinical and engineering applications. One of the most compelling and altruistic applications being, control of prosthetic devices. The study conducted her
Autor:
Jim Creelman
Publikováno v:
Perceptual and motor skills. 97(1)
The purpose of this investigation was to assess whether mental practice facilitates the development of voluntary control over the recruitment of the abductor hallucis muscle to produce isolated big toe abduction. A sample of convenience of 15 women a