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Title: Advantages of Nanosensors in the Development of Interfaces for Bioelectric Prostheses
Authors: Avdeeva, Diana Konstantinovna
Zakharchenko, Ekaterina
Dang Quang Nguyen
Turushev, Nikita Vladimirovich
Abdrakhmanov, Aryslan
Vorona, Roman
Popkov, Arnold
Tverdokhlebov, Sergei Ivanovich
Keywords: наносенсоры; интерфейсы; протезы; биоэлектрическая активность; электромиография; сигналы; паттерны; электромиограммы
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: [s. n.]
Citation: Advantages of Nanosensors in the Development of Interfaces for Bioelectric Prostheses / D. K. Avdeeva [et al.] // MATEC Web of Conferences. — 2016. — Vol. 79 : Information-Measuring Equipment and Technologies (IME&T 2016) : VII Scientific Conference with International Participation, May 25-28, 2016, Tomsk, Russia : [proceedings]. — [01051, 9 p.].
Abstract: The present research aims to explore the bioelectric activity of muscles using a high-resolution electromyograph and to analyze the prospects of the electromyograph to develop bioelectric patterns for the prosthesis control method based on the data recognition system. The activity of the healthy forearm muscles was investigated during the cyclic activity of fingers in different modes. In addition, the impact of filters on the quality and informativity of myoelectric signals, as well as on the development of bioelectric activity patterns was analyzed. The virtually developed bandpass filters were utilized as experimental filters. The filter impact analysis included the comparison of the signal recorded in the frequency band from 0 to 10000 Hz with the signal filtered in the frequency band from 20 to 500 Hz. The research revealed the advantages of a high-resolution electromyogram for the pattern recognition-based myocontrol.
URI: http://earchive.tpu.ru/handle/11683/35266
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