Title :
An advanced, low cost prosthetic arm
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mech. & Manuf., Trinity Coll., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
An advanced, low cost prosthetic arm was developed for trans-radial amputees based on the need for access to more advanced limbs for those of limited monetary means. The design of the arm was greatly assisted by the current boom in open source technology and hobby level rapid prototyping. The mechanical structure of the arm is entirely 3D printed while the electronics are loosely based on the Arduino Mega. The EMG sensors are replicas of the open source Advancer Technologies EMG kit. The overall manufacturing process was completed through the use of readily available hand tools and a RepRap 3D printer. The total cost of materials for one complete arm is approximately €460 ($640). Currently the arm is controlled via the contraction of either the wrist extensor or flexor. Various grip patterns can be chosen to deal with various situations, giving the hand the greatest flexibility. Current feedback from each finger allows for force limiting and also provides an input for basic mechano-tactile haptic feedback.
Keywords :
artificial limbs; biomechanics; biomedical electronics; electromyography; force control; force feedback; haptic interfaces; medical control systems; medical signal processing; public domain software; three-dimensional printing; 3D printing; Arduino Mega; EMG sensor; RepRap 3D printer; advanced limb access; advanced prosthetic arm design; electronics; finger feedback; flexor contraction; force limiting; grip pattern selection; hand flexibility; hand tool; hobby level rapid prototyping; low cost prosthetic arm; manufacturing process; mechano-tactile haptic feedback; open source Advancer Technologies EMG kit; open source technology; prosthetic arm control; prosthetic arm mechanical structure; total material cost; transradial amputee; wrist extensor contraction; Accuracy; Electrodes; Electromyography; Feature extraction; Prosthetics; Thumb; Bionic; EMG; Prosthetic; Transradial;
Conference_Titel :
SENSORS, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2014.6985043