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The experimental demonstration of a multichannel time-series myoprocessor: system testing and evaluation
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The experimental demonstration of a multichannel time-series myoprocessor: system testing and evaluation

R.J Triolo and G.D Moskowitz
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, v 36(10), pp 1018-1027
Oct 1989
PMID: 2793195

Abstract

Control systems Electrodes Electromyography Filtering Knee Muscles Prosthetics Robustness System testing Thigh
A multichannel time-series myoprocessor which combines the advantages of the parallel filtering limb function classifiers of P. Doerschuk et al. (ibid., vol.BME-130, p.18-28, 1983) and the optimal myoprocessor muscle force estimators described by N. Hogan et al. (ibid., vol.BME-27, p.382-410, 1980) is discussed. Magnitudes and directions of knee movements were identified accurately and robustly from EMG sites intermediate to the major thigh muscles of intact individuals. Electrode placement criteria were tested, and system performance and sensitivity to contraction level as functions of channel number were computed. By including spatially distributed information into the structure of the processor, gains in accuracy and reliability over systems with fewer channels were demonstrated. Operating range increased with the number of channels included in the processor. Joint movement was estimated from multiple channels of temporally correlated data, extending and generalizing previously reported techniques. Identifying the parameters of autoregressive models of the EMG at low levels of contraction resulted in more robust classification and joint movement estimation.< >

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