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A multi-modal approach for hand motion classification using surface EMG and accelerometers.

A Fougner1, E Scheme, A D C Chan

  • 1Department of Engineering Cybernetics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. anders.fougner@itk.ntnu.no

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Adding accelerometers to prosthetic control systems can improve accuracy. For enhanced upper-limb prosthesis control, consider adding an accelerometer instead of a third electromyography (EMG) electrode.

Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Rehabilitation Technology
  • Human-Machine Interfaces

Background:

  • Electromyography (EMG) is a standard for diagnostics and prosthesis control.
  • Commercial prostheses typically use limited electrode sites due to constraints.
  • Inertial sensors like accelerometers are increasingly used for motion tracking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate accelerometers as a cost-effective alternative to additional EMG electrodes.
  • Assess if accelerometers can enhance prosthesis control system accuracy.
  • Determine the optimal placement for accelerometers in prosthesis control.

Main Methods:

  • Integrated accelerometers into both multifunction and simplified prosthesis control systems.
  • Compared classification accuracy with and without accelerometer integration.

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  • Evaluated accelerometers against adding a third EMG electrode.
  • Main Results:

    • Accelerometers provide valuable supplementary data for prosthesis control.
    • Adding an accelerometer to a two-site EMG system improved accuracy.
    • An accelerometer on the forearm is more beneficial than a third EMG electrode.

    Conclusions:

    • Accelerometers offer a practical solution to enhance upper-limb prosthesis control.
    • Integrating accelerometers can reduce the need for more complex EMG electrode setups.
    • Forearm-mounted accelerometers are recommended for improving existing two-site EMG systems.