Title :
Design and implementation of a hands-free electrolarynx device controlled by neck strap muscle electromyographic activity
Author :
Goldstein, E.A. ; Heaton, J.T. ; Kobler, J.B. ; Stanley, G.B. ; Hillman, R.E.
Author_Institution :
Harvard Univ., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Total laryngectomy surgery results in a loss of human voice, and a corresponding deficit for normal speech production. A key disadvantage of available voice replacement prostheses is the inconvenience of using one hand for operating the device when speaking. To address this problem, a hands-free portable electrolarynx (EL) was developed. This wearable device transforms neck muscle electromyographic (EMG) activity into control signals for initiation and termination of voicing. Using the new system (EMG-EL), seven normal subjects produced voice initiation that was as fast as with a commercial hand-held EL, and faster than with normal voice. The EMG-EL was also tested in a laryngectomy subject, who produced voice initiation that was slower than with the commercial EL, but faster than with tracheo-esophageal voice. Voice termination with the EMG-EL was slower than with the other voice sources for all subjects.
Keywords :
biocontrol; biomedical electrodes; biomedical transducers; electromyography; medical signal processing; prosthetics; speech; analog components; hands-free electrolarynx device; neck strap muscle EMG activity; total laryngectomy surgery; voice initiation; voice replacement prostheses; voice termination; Acoustic transducers; Circuits; Electromyography; Human voice; Larynx; Muscles; Neck; Prosthetics; Speech; Tellurium;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering, 2003. Conference Proceedings. First International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7579-3
DOI :
10.1109/CNE.2003.1196784