2023
DOI: 10.36227/techrxiv.22127435.v1
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High Performance Wearable Ultrasound as a Human Machine Interface for wrist and hand kinematic tracking

Abstract: <p><em>Objective:</em> Non-invasive human machine interfaces (HMIs) have high potential in medical, entertainment, and industrial applications. Traditionally, surface electromyography (sEMG) has been used to track muscular activity and infer motor intention. As an alternative HMI approach, ultrasound (US) has been receiving increasing attention as an alternative to EMG. Here, we developed a novel portable US armband system with 24 channels and a multiple receiver approach and compared it with… Show more

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