Feasibility of Using Gyro and EMG Fusion as a Multi-position Computer Interface for Amputees

J. Cannan, Huosheng Hu
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Abstract

This paper demonstrates how a wearable armband that incorporates Gyro and EMG sensor fusion, can be used as a simple input device for upper body amputees. The armband enables any user with some level of yaw and pitch arm movement, and arm muscle voluntary contraction, to potentially control an electrical device like a computer, robotic arm, or mobile phone. Simple Gyro data calculates pitch and yaw, while EMG threshold based techniques are used for a virtual enter button. Only light weight signal processing is required to achieve acceptable results, reducing the required processing time on the microcontroller and receiving device, thereby allowing the Fusion Band to be interfaced with almost any device. Three locations on a users arm: wrist, upper forearm and bicep were tested, in order to simulate variations in amputation, while experiments on text input and computer navigation were preformed to analyze the devices usability as a computer interface. The device aims to make interaction in computer applications more intuitive for amputee users.
陀螺仪与肌电融合作为截肢者多位置计算机接口的可行性
本文演示了如何将陀螺仪和肌电传感器融合在一起的可穿戴臂带作为上肢截肢者的简单输入设备。这款臂带可以让任何有一定程度的手臂偏航和俯仰运动以及手臂肌肉自主收缩的用户控制电子设备,比如电脑、机械臂或手机。简单的陀螺数据计算俯仰和偏航,而基于肌电阈值的技术用于虚拟进入按钮。只需要轻量级的信号处理就可以达到可接受的结果,减少了微控制器和接收设备上所需的处理时间,从而允许Fusion Band与几乎任何设备接口。测试了用户手臂上的三个位置:手腕,上臂和二头肌,以模拟截肢的变化,同时进行了文本输入和计算机导航实验,以分析设备作为计算机界面的可用性。该设备旨在为截肢用户提供更直观的计算机应用交互。
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