Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Communication and Information Processing 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3369985.3370016
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Analysis of a mechanism to evaluate upper limb muscle activity based on surface electromyography using the MYO-EMG device

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“…In the work related to the registration of biomedical signals, there are many options, among the most widely used is the design of its own circuit, in this sense it is necessary to work from the stage of acquisition, amplification, filtering and registration, this option allows the registration of a channel, understanding that a channel allows the registration of a muscle, if the registration is desired, it is necessary to have similar configurations depending on the number of muscles to be analyzed, a disadvantage of this option is the noise level in the signal, through which care must be taken throughout the design and development stage, the other option is to have an integrated device that records everything and provides us with the signal ready to work. Depending on the application and the use that we must give to the signal, we can choose the best option, making a review of the literature, we find works related to the recording of electromyography signals to analyze some specific pathology, using embedded devices [1]. Depending on the application, you can choose to use surface electrodes and invasive electrodes that have to be placed inside the body, these electrodes that are in contact with the body are known as non-invasive electrodes and invasive electrodes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the work related to the registration of biomedical signals, there are many options, among the most widely used is the design of its own circuit, in this sense it is necessary to work from the stage of acquisition, amplification, filtering and registration, this option allows the registration of a channel, understanding that a channel allows the registration of a muscle, if the registration is desired, it is necessary to have similar configurations depending on the number of muscles to be analyzed, a disadvantage of this option is the noise level in the signal, through which care must be taken throughout the design and development stage, the other option is to have an integrated device that records everything and provides us with the signal ready to work. Depending on the application and the use that we must give to the signal, we can choose the best option, making a review of the literature, we find works related to the recording of electromyography signals to analyze some specific pathology, using embedded devices [1]. Depending on the application, you can choose to use surface electrodes and invasive electrodes that have to be placed inside the body, these electrodes that are in contact with the body are known as non-invasive electrodes and invasive electrodes [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%