上肢假体肌电控制器参考信号发生器的设计

S. Herle
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自20世纪50年代以来,大多数电动假肢都采用了表面肌电图信号。这些信号从皮肤表面收集,并间接用作假体控制器的参考信号。由于这些信号的性质,将这些信号作为输入直接输入到控制器是不切实际的。首先对信号进行分割、特征提取和特征处理。由于只使用有限数量的肌肉(通常是两个或三个),因此无法建立肌肉和假体关节之间的一对一对应关系。因此,肌电控制是不自然的,需要长时间的训练,对病人来说需要很大的精神努力。我们提出了一个参考信号发生器(RSG),它是一个接口模块,接收患者的运动意图,并为控制器生成位置和速度参考信号。RSG的应用大大减轻了患者的负担,同时提高了使用假体的安全性。
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Design of a reference signal generator for an upper limb prosthesis myoelectric controller
Since 1950s, the surface electromyographic signals are used by most of the electrically powered prostheses. These signals are collected from the skin surface and used indirectly as reference signals for the controller of the prostheses. Due to the nature of these signals it is impractical to feed these signals as inputs directly into the controller. The signals should be processed first, by segmentation, features extraction and features processing. Since only a limited number of muscles are used (usually two or three) a one-to-one correspondence between a muscle and a joint of the prosthesis cannot be established. Thus, the myoelectric control is unnatural, requires long periods for training and involves a great mental effort for the patient. We propose a reference signal generator (RSG), which is an interface module that receives the movement intentions of the patient and generates the position and speed reference signals for the controller. By means of the RSG the burden of the patient is reduced drastically and in the same time the safety in using the prosthesis is increased.
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