Title :
Estimation of excitatory drive from sparse motoneuron sampling
Author :
Yao Li ; Smith, Lauren H. ; Hargrove, Levi J. ; Weber, D.J. ; Loeb, Gerald E.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Univ. of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fDate :
Aug. 28 2012-Sept. 1 2012
Abstract :
It is possible to replace amputated limbs with mechatronic prostheses, but their operation requires the user´s intentions to be detected and converted into control signals sent to the actuators. Fortunately, the motoneurons (MNs) that controlled the amputated muscles remain intact and capable of generating electrical signals, but these signals are difficult to record. Even the latest microelectrode array technologies and targeted motor reinnervation (TMR) can provide only sparse sampling of the hundreds of motor units that comprise the motor pool for each muscle. Simple rectification and integration of such records is likely to produce noisy and delayed estimates of the actual intentions of the user. We have developed a novel algorithm for optimal estimation of motor pool excitation based on the recruitment and firing rates of a small number (2-10) of discriminated motor units. We first derived the motor estimation algorithm from normal patterns of modulated MN activity based on a previously published model of individual MN recruitment and asynchronous frequency modulation. The algorithm was then validated on a target motor reinnervation subject using intramuscular fine-wire recordings to obtain single motor units.
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; electromyography; frequency modulation; medical signal processing; microelectrodes; neurophysiology; rectification; signal sampling; MN recruitment; TMR; actuators; amputated limbs; amputated muscles; asynchronous frequency modulation; control signals; discriminated motor units; electrical signals; excitatory drive estimation; firing rates; intramuscular fine-wire recordings; mechatronic prostheses; microelectrode array technology; modulated MN activity; motor estimation algorithm; motor pool excitation; motor units; rectification; sparse motoneuron sampling; targeted motor reinnervation; Electromyography; Estimation; Firing; Frequency modulation; Muscles; Prosthetics; Recruitment; Algorithms; Humans; Microelectrodes; Motor Neurons;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2012 Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4119-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346752