基于表面肌电图辅助转矩的肘关节运动特征

Suncheol Kwon, Youngjin Na, Yunjoo Kim, Jung Kim
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本研究调查了人类对不同量的基于表面肌电信号的辅助扭矩的反应特征。动力辅助装置提供了相对于使用表面肌电图(SEMG)估计的人体扭矩成比例的扭矩。七名参与者在五种情况下进行了自定节奏的肘关节屈曲测试,每种情况下都有不同比例的辅助。我们计算了肘关节角度和角速度的可变性,以量化辅助运动的相对稳定性。计算了关节角加速度的功率谱密度,以表征运动的功率和频域带宽。实验结果表明,随着辅助转矩的增大,运动变异性逐渐增大,辅助转矩增大时运动相对不稳定。此外,尽管受试者对动作的体力消耗减少,但动作的力量和带宽逐渐增加。这项研究可以作为确定基于表面肌电信号的辅助扭矩量以维持平稳和自然的人体运动的基石。
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Characteristics of elbow movements to different amounts of surface electromyography-based assistive torque
This study investigated the characteristics of human responses to different amounts of SEMG-based assistive torque. A power assistive device provided proportional torque with respect to the estimated human torque using surface electromyography (SEMG). Seven participants performed self-paced elbow flexion tests under five conditions, each having the different proportion of the assistance. We computed the variability of the angle and angular velocity of the elbow joint to quantify relative stability of the assisted movements. Power spectral density of the angular acceleration of the joint was also computed to characterize the power and bandwidth of the movements in the frequency domain. From the experiments the variability gradually increased with the amount of the assistive torque and it indicated that the movements in response to increased assistive torque became relatively more unstable. In addition, the power and bandwidth of the movements were gradually increased although subject's physical efforts for the movements were decreased. This study can be used as a cornerstone to determine the amount of SEMG-based assistive torque for maintaining smooth and natural human movements.
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