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Abstract
Active upper limb prostheses can be controlled by surface electromyography (EMG) signals. State of the art sensors are based on conductive electrodes which measure local voltage differences at the surface of the skin due to muscle activity. The current project deals with non-conductive measurement of EMG-signals. For this purpose a sensor was designed as multi-layered composite of conducting and insolating materials. The different layers were used for signal sensing as well as acive and passive guarding. The low amplitude EMG signal was detected by differential capative sensors. Electronic circuits were developed for the special requirements of these capacitive sensors. Basic requirements were high input impedance, high amplification and filters, e.g. for suppression of power supply hum and its harmonics. For the differential signal high common mode rejection ratio is essential. The electronics comprise rectification and smoothing of the output signal. A standard prosthesis is controlled successfully with the prototype output signal. When placing the sensors on the human forearm, the prosthesis follows the desired hand movement.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Procedia Engeneering 00 (2016) 000-000 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2016 |
Publication series
Name | Procedia Engineering |
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Fields of science
- 305 Other Human Medicine, Health Sciences
- 206 Medical Engineering
- 106 Biology
- 211 Other Technical Sciences
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Bionische Sensoren zur Messung von Muskelaktivität
Wolf, C. (Researcher) & Baumgartner, W. (PI)
01.01.2015 → 31.12.2017
Project: Contract research › Industry project