Single-trial analysis of readiness potentials for lower limb exoskeleton control

Ji-Hoon Jeong, Min-Ho Lee, No-Sang Kwak, Seong-Whan Lee
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Abstract

Bran-machine interface (BMI) can be used for controlling of external devices such as the exoskeleton, robot arm, etc. For efficient communication between a user and machine, fast and accurate detection of user intention is important elements in the BMI application. For this reason, readiness potential (RP) is a useful feature that is possible to detect movement intention before the movement onset. To our knowledge, however, the analysis of single-trial RP component has not been sufficiently investigated in the real-world application (e.g. powered exoskeleton or robot arm). In our study, we first validate a single-trial RP performance in the lower limb exoskeleton environment where the user allows for voluntary walking. The experiments are executed in the two different walking conditions which are normal and exoskeleton walking. The Laplacian and common average reference (CAR) filters are applied to reduce spatial noise and regularized linear discriminant analysis (RLDA) is used as a classifier. Our results show the averaged classification accuracy of 80.7% for 5 subjects. This study demonstrates a feasibility of RP-based BMI system for controlling of a lower limb exoskeleton.
下肢外骨骼控制准备电位的单次试验分析
膜机接口(BMI)可用于外骨骼、机械臂等外部设备的控制。为了实现用户和机器之间的高效通信,快速准确地检测用户意图是BMI应用中的重要元素。由于这个原因,准备电位(RP)是一个有用的特征,可以在运动开始之前检测到运动意图。然而,据我们所知,在实际应用中(如动力外骨骼或机械臂),单次试验RP组分的分析尚未得到充分的研究。在我们的研究中,我们首先验证了在用户允许自主行走的下肢外骨骼环境下的单试验RP性能。实验在正常步行和外骨骼步行两种不同的步行条件下进行。采用拉普拉斯滤波器和共同平均参考滤波器(CAR)来降低空间噪声,采用正则化线性判别分析(RLDA)作为分类器。结果表明,5个受试者的平均分类准确率为80.7%。本研究证明了基于rp的BMI系统用于下肢外骨骼控制的可行性。
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