Wang et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A 3D-Printed, adjustable armband for electromyography-based finger movement classification with haptic feedbackWang et al., 2020
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- Author
- Wang M
- Bulger M
- Dai Y
- Noël K
- Axon C
- Brandenberger A
- Fay S
- Gao Z
- Gilmer S
- Hamdan J
- Humane P
- Jiang J
- Killian C
- Langleben I
- Li B
- Zamora A
- Mavromatis S
- Njini S
- Riachi R
- Rong C
- Zhen A
- Xiong M
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- Publication venue
- 2020 IEEE international conference on systems, man, and cybernetics (SMC)
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Recent work in prosthetic devices suggests that forearm surface electromyography (sEMG) is a promising technology for human-computer interactions. Specifically, a system able to detect individual finger movement can have many clinical and nonclinical applications …
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