一种事件驱动闭环实时FES控制系统

Fabio Rossi, P. Ros, S. Cecchini, A. Crema, S. Micera, D. Demarchi
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主动功能康复程序、外骨骼应用和假体使用是神经肌肉疾病患者或严重身体事故受害者恢复社会生活的重要工具。本文提出了一种基于平均阈值交叉(ATC)事件驱动处理技术的功能电刺激(FES)闭环控制系统。它可以实现节能,低复杂性和实时肌肉活动监测,适用于生物反馈线应用。实施了两种功能模式:自我刺激,其中一个人能够自我刺激自己,以及双主体刺激,涵盖了治疗师和患者都参与的标准康复流程。该系统已在19名健康受试者身上进行了测试,以评估其在自主运动和受刺激运动之间的可重复性方面的性能,在广泛的基准运动范围内获得了相关系数的中位数,用于相似性测量,高于0.9。这一令人振奋的结果证实了利用ATC处理方法控制肌电外骨骼和假体的可行性。
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An Event-Driven Closed-Loop System for Real-Time FES Control
Active functional rehabilitation procedures, exoskeleton application and prosthesis employment are essential tools for the society life reinstatement of subjects affected by neuromuscular disorders or victims of serious physical accident. In this paper we propose a closed-loop system for the control of the Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) based on the Average Threshold Crossing (ATC) event-driven processing technique applied to the sEMG signal. It allows an energy saving, low complex, and real-time muscle activity monitoring suitable for bio-feedback lines applications. Two functional modalities are implemented: self-administered stimulation, in which a person is able to self-stimulate herself/himself, and two-subjects stimulation, that covers the standard rehabilitation flow in which both the therapist and the patient are involved. The system has been tested on 19 healthy subjects to evaluate its performance in term of reproducibility between the voluntary movement and the stimulated one, obtaining a median value of the correlation coefficient, used as similarity measurement, above 0.9 across a wide range of benchmark movements. The promising results confirm the feasibility of controlling myoelectric exoskeleton and prosthesis with the ATC processing approach.
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