Title :
The spatial integration effect of surface electrode detecting myoelectric signal
Author :
Helal, Jean-Noël ; Bouissou, Philippe
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Biomecanique et de Physiol., Inst. Nat. du Sport et de l´´Educ. Physique, Paris, France
Abstract :
The spectral properties of surface electrodes used for myoelectric signal detection were investigated using both a theoretical and an experimental approach. On the basis of the theoretical model, the single surface electrode was found to act as a low pass filter depending on the electrode diameter (d) and the fiber conduction velocities (CVs). Several dips in the power spectrum were also predicted for varying frequencies depending on d and CV. The mathematical expression of the surface electrode filter was highly consistent with previously demonstrated properties of the single fiber power spectrum. An experimental comparison between myoelectric signals from the vastus lateralis muscle recorded using two electrode pairs with different diameters confirmed this low pass filter effect. However, the dip phenomenon was not observed from experimental data. The practical consequences of the electrode filter effect are discussed with respect to the interpretation of changes in surface myoelectric signal spectrum, particularly when a shift toward the high frequencies is observed.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; electrodes; low-pass filters; muscle; signal detection; dip phenomenon; electrode diameter; fiber conduction velocities; high frequencies; low pass filter; myoelectric signal detection; power spectrum; spatial integration effect; spectral properties; surface electrode detecting myoelectric signal; vastus lateralis muscle; Biomedical electrodes; Fatigue; Frequency estimation; Low pass filters; Muscles; Pathology; Recruitment; Samarium; Shape; Signal detection; Electrodes; Electromyography; Equipment Design; Exercise Test; Humans; Models, Biological; Neural Conduction; Reference Values; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Surface Properties;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on