Abstract:Electromyographic (EMG) signal is the electrical manifestation of a muscle contraction. Surface EMG signal can be obtained by electrodes on the skin to control prosthetic hand. However, surface EMG is sensitive to environmental interference, which leads to a low motion recognition rate of prosthesis control when encountering unexpected interferences, like electrodes shift. Electrodes shift occurs particularly in the day-today use of wearing electrodes. As a reslut, a long-term training procedure is necessary. … Show more
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