• DocumentCode
    43079
  • Title

    Design and Validation of a Morphing Myoelectric Hand Posture Controller Based on Principal Component Analysis of Human Grasping

  • Author

    Segil, Jacob L. ; Weir, Richard F. Ff

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Mech. Eng., Univ. of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA
  • Volume
    22
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Mar-14
  • Firstpage
    249
  • Lastpage
    257
  • Abstract
    An ideal myoelectric prosthetic hand should have the ability to continuously morph between any posture like an anatomical hand. This paper describes the design and validation of a morphing myoelectric hand controller based on principal component analysis of human grasping. The controller commands continuously morphing hand postures including functional grasps using between two and four surface electromyography (EMG) electrodes pairs. Four unique maps were developed to transform the EMG control signals in the principal component domain. A preliminary validation experiment was performed by 10 nonamputee subjects to determine the map with highest performance. The subjects used the myoelectric controller to morph a virtual hand between functional grasps in a series of randomized trials. The number of joints controlled accurately was evaluated to characterize the performance of each map. Additional metrics were studied including completion rate, time to completion, and path efficiency. The highest performing map controlled over 13 out of 15 joints accurately.
  • Keywords
    biomedical electrodes; controllers; electromyography; medical control systems; medical signal processing; motion control; principal component analysis; prosthetics; virtual reality; EMG control signal transform; anatomical hand; completion rate; continuously morph ability; controller commands; functional grasps; human grasping; morphing myoelectric hand posture controller design; morphing myoelectric hand posture controller validation; myoelectric prosthetic hand; nonamputee subjects; path efficiency; preliminary validation experiment; principal component analysis; principal component domain; randomized trials; surface electromyography electrodes pairs; time-to-completion; virtual hand; Biomechatronics; electromyography (EMG); myoelectric control; principal component analysis; transradial prosthesis;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1534-4320
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2260172
  • Filename
    6511978