Title :
Human forearm myoelectric signals used for robotic hand control
Author :
Sikula, Jessica ; Roell, Jordan ; Desai, Jaydip
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Indiana Inst. of Technol., Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Abstract :
Electromyography (EMG) can be used for many applications, one of which is to control prosthetic devices. However, before these EMG signals can be effectively used, they must first pass through a signal processing procedure including amplification, filtering, rectification, and analog-to-digital conversion. This paper proposes a useful circuit design for controlling a robotic hand by means of surface EMG (sEMG) signal acquisition from the forearm. During the project, surface electrodes were placed on five muscles of the forearm. While the various forearm muscles were contracted, the signals obtained were processed through the circuit and converted to a digital signal to control the servomotors of the robotic hand. There are five servomotors to control each finger and thumb of the robotic hand. Pulse-width modulation (PWM) was used to communicate between the microcontroller and servomotors. The data obtained from this project has been analyzed and it was determined that a useful, low-cost method for controlling a robotic hand through the use of sEMG signal acquisition has been achieved.
Keywords :
PWM rectifiers; analogue-digital conversion; biomedical electrodes; biomedical electronics; data acquisition; electromyography; filtering theory; medical robotics; medical signal processing; microcontrollers; motion control; prosthetics; rectification; servomotors; PWM; amplification; analog-to-digital conversion; circuit design; digital signal; electromyography; filtering; finger; forearm muscles; human forearm myoelectric signals; low-cost method; microcontroller; prosthetic device control; pulse-width modulation; rectification; robotic hand control; sEMG signal acquisition; servomotors; signal processing procedure; surface EMG signal acquisition; surface electrodes; thumb; Electrodes; Electromyography; Microcontrollers; Muscles; Robots; Servomotors; Thumb; Simulink; electromyography; microcontroller; robotic hand; signal processing;
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference (NEBEC), 2014 40th Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
DOI :
10.1109/NEBEC.2014.6972940