Hardware Implementation to Develop Prosthetic Hand – A Review
- Ruchika Thukral
- Mr. Gulshan
- Ms. Pratibha Tyagi
Prosthetic hand, sEMG, FPGA, EHW chips, digital and analog processor chips.
Electromyographic control is a technique that involve with the detection, processing and classification of the electromyography signal that could be applied in human-assisting robots, prosthesis application or rehabilitation devices. Electromyographic signals can be used in biomedical engineering and/or rehabilitation field, as potential sources of control for prosthetics and orthotics. In such applications, digital processing techniques are necessary to follow efficient and effectively the changes in the physiological characteristics produced by a muscular contraction. Analysis of EMG signals with powerful and advanced methodologies is becoming a very important requirement in biomedical engineering. The SEMG signal generated from the remnant muscle is used as the control channel of the system. This paper reviews recent research on hardware implementation of electromyography signals for prosthesis application.
Ruchika Thukral, Mr. Gulshan, Ms. Pratibha Tyagi. "Hardware Implementation to Develop Prosthetic Hand – A Review".INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH ISSN:2321-9939, Vol.3, Issue 3, pp., URL :https://rjwave.org/ijedr/papers/IJEDR1503034.pdf