DocumentCode :
1467590
Title :
Analysis of myoelectric signals recorded during dynamic contractions
Author :
Bonato, Paolo ; Gagliati, Gianluca ; Knaflitz, Marco
Author_Institution :
Dipartimento di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Volume :
15
Issue :
6
fYear :
1996
Firstpage :
102
Lastpage :
111
Abstract :
This article presents the theoretical considerations that justify the choice of specific time-frequency transforms for processing nonstationary myoelectric signals as a method of studying fatigue prior to the failure point. It shows some preliminary results obtained by applying these techniques to computer-synthesized realizations of stochastic processes, as well as to real signals detected during different types of dynamic contractions of healthy human volunteers. Five different time-frequency transforms were applied in this study (the Wigner-Ville, the smoothed Wigner-Ville, the Cone kernel, the reduced interference, and the Choi-Williams), but for the sake of brevity, this article reports only the results obtained by applying the Choi-Williams transform, because the authors found it to be the most suitable for processing these specific signals
Keywords :
electromyography; medical signal processing; time-frequency analysis; Choi-Williams transform; Cone kernel transform; Wigner-Ville transform; computer-synthesized realizations; dynamic contractions; electrodiagnostics; healthy human volunteers; muscle fatigue assessment; myoelectric signals analysis; reduced interference transform; smoothed Wigner-Ville transform; stochastic processes; time-frequency transforms; Disk recording; Fatigue; Fourier transforms; Frequency estimation; Humans; Interference; Joints; Kernel; Muscles; Signal analysis; Signal detection; Signal processing; Stochastic processes; Time frequency analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0739-5175
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/51.544517
Filename :
544517
Link To Document :
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