Advances in Mechanical Engineering (Mar 2018)

Comparison of contact interface factors for surface electromyography control wearable device

  • Wei-Xing Wang,
  • Shou-Qian Sun,
  • Zhi-Chuan Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814018767243
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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Surface electromyography is commonly used as control signals for wearable devices. Compared to physical sensors, bioelectric signal are more sensitive to pressure and placement of interface. Discussion of these factors includes not only ergonomic issues but also control issues. Variations of the two factors in setup could lead to variability in output values. In this article, we mainly discussed the influence of the two factors, including contact pressure and placement, to estimate the elbow joint angles based on surface electromyography. To our knowledge, there has been no research about this problem. We first measured the surface electromyography signal with elbow flexion and extension motion, then estimated the angles of motion through the pattern recognition method, and finally assessed the distribution of contact pressure and the accuracy of regression. Our results indicated that the accuracy of angle recognition depends on the consistency of pressure distribution over the contact surface. The contact surface can be placed in the anterior of the upper arm at lower contact pressures. When high contact pressure is required, the placement of the strap should cover the muscle belly. The main contribution of this study is that our results can be used to guide the human–machine interface design of wearable devices.