Low-cost Active Dry-Contact Surface EMG Sensor for Bionic Arms
Asma M. Naim,
Kithmin Wickramasinghe,
Ashwin De Silva
et al.
Abstract:Surface electromyography (sEMG) is a popular bio-signal used for controlling prostheses and finger gesture recognition mechanisms. Myoelectric prostheses are costly, and most commercially available sEMG acquisition systems are not suitable for real-time gesture recognition. In this paper, a method of acquiring sEMG signals using novel low-cost, active, drycontact, flexible sensors has been proposed. Since the active sEMG sensor was developed to be used along with a bionic arm, the sensor was tested for its abi… Show more
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