Flexible Surface Electrodes Targeting Biopotential Signals From Forearm Muscles For Control Of Prosthetic Hands: Part 1-Characterisation Of Semg Electrodes

2019 IEEE/ASME INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED INTELLIGENT MECHATRONICS (AIM)(2019)

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This study is Part 1 of two studies which investigate the use of various flexible surface sensors as an alternative to the gold standard Ag/AgCl surface electromyography (sEMG) electrodes in identifying movement intention from a user during common hand gestures. Three conductive textiles, two commercial conductive elastomers and one E-skin elastomer produced on site were tested as biopotential electrodes to establish the efficacy of each in gathering movement intention from the human brain at the level of the muscle. Testing was performed in vivo on two participants across three hand gestures, with results demonstrating that sEMG electrodes made from a commercially sourced conductive fabric can outperform the traditional Ag/AgCl sEMG electrodes, obtaining substantially larger peak and RMS measurements. Given the disadvantages of Ag/AgCl electrodes over long usage periods, namely their tendency to dry out and significant skin preparation, resulting in variable impedances and skin irritation respectively, the incorporation of flexible surface EMG electrodes in hand prosthetic control systems would increase functionality of the prosthetic devices, consequently increasing the quality of life of prosthetic hand users.
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skin preparation,RMS measurements,targeting biopotential signals,flexible surface sensors,prosthetic hands,forearm muscles,flexible surface electrodes,prosthetic hand users,hand prosthetic control systems,flexible surface EMG electrodes,significant skin preparation,commercially sourced conductive fabric,muscle,biopotential electrodes,E-skin elastomer,commercial conductive elastomers,conductive textiles,common hand gestures,movement intention,Ag-AgCl
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