Title :
Development of a filtering algorithm to demodulate electromyogram signal of essential tremor patients
Author :
Matsumoto, Yuya ; Nakashima, Yasutaka ; Seki, Masatoshi ; Ando, Takeshi ; Kobayashi, Yo ; Fujie, Masakatsu G. ; Iijima, Hiroshi ; Nagaoka, Masanori
Author_Institution :
Waseda Univ., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
Essential tremor is a disorder that causes involuntary oscillations in patients both while they are engaged in actions and when maintaining a posture. Such patients face serious difficulties in performing such daily living activities as eating, drinking, and writing. We have been developing an electromyogram (EMG)-controlled exoskeleton to suppress tremors and to support the movements of these patients. In this paper, we proposed a novel signal processing method to demodulate the patients´ EMG signal, which contains the voluntary movement signal and the tremor noise. This is a real-time signal processing method for multiple types of noise. From a technical point of view, this processing is essential because, at present, there are no real-time methods addressing the multiple noise sources. Also, from an application point of view, this method is essential for the accurate control of the exoskeleton depending on the patients´ voluntary movement intention. We confirmed that the proposed method showed feasibility to demodulate the EMG signal which is modulated by the tremor signal.
Keywords :
biomechanics; demodulation; electromyography; filtering theory; medical disorders; medical signal processing; orthotics; daily living activities; disorder; drinking; eating; electromyogram signal demodulation; electromyogram-controlled exoskeleton; essential tremor patients; filtering algorithm; involuntary oscillations; multiple noise sources; patient EMG signal; patient movements; patient voluntary movement intention; posture; real-time signal processing method; tremor noise; tremor signal; voluntary movement signal; writing; Elbow; Electromyography; Exoskeletons; Joints; Muscles; Noise; Torque; EMG; Essential Tremor; Exoskeleton; Signal Processing;
Conference_Titel :
World Automation Congress (WAC), 2014
Conference_Location :
Waikoloa, HI
DOI :
10.1109/WAC.2014.6936047