The design and evaluation of a multi-sensory vibrotactile feedback system for a myoelectric prosthetic hand

Edward D. Sellers, A. Chiu
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Upper-limb amputees have reported that one of their main dissatisfactions with current commercialised prosthetic arms is a lack of sensory feedback. The current study investigates the feasibility of providing feedback of grip force, slippage, and finger position through vibrotactile stimulators to the prosthetic users. Tests are performed to determine subject’s spatial sensitivity as well as their abilities to differentiate discrete vibration intensity levels. We find that human subjects can correctly identify discrete sensory levels (with 90% accuracy) from 62 Hz to 250 Hz for tactors placed at least 3 cm apart. The accuracy of the EMG classifier system would decrease if all three tactors are activated. Even though a multivariable vibrotactile feedback system may not be feasible initially due to information overload, the user performance may improve with training. Multi-tactor system can be implemented with a slight decrease in electromyographic signal classification for the control of a neuroprosthetic hand.
肌电假手多感觉振动触觉反馈系统的设计与评价
上肢截肢者报告说,他们对目前商业化的假肢的主要不满之一是缺乏感觉反馈。本研究探讨了通过振动触觉刺激器向假肢使用者提供握力、滑动和手指位置反馈的可行性。进行测试以确定受试者的空间敏感性以及他们区分离散振动强度水平的能力。我们发现,对于相距至少3厘米的因素,人类受试者可以正确识别62 Hz至250 Hz的离散感官水平(准确率为90%)。如果这三个因素都被激活,肌电分类系统的准确性会降低。尽管多变量振动触觉反馈系统最初可能由于信息过载而不可行,但用户性能可能会随着训练而改善。多因素系统可以实现与肌电信号分类轻微减少神经假手的控制。
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