IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology (Jan 2021)

Semi-Automated Control System for Reaching Movements in EMG Shoulder Disarticulation Prosthesis Based on Mixed Reality Device

  • Shunta Togo,
  • Kazuaki Matsumoto,
  • Susumu Kimizuka,
  • Yinlai Jiang,
  • Hiroshi Yokoi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/OJEMB.2021.3058036
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2
pp. 55 – 64

Abstract

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Goal: The development of a control system for an electromyographic shoulder disarticulation (EMG-SD) prosthesis to rapidly achieve a task with a reduction in the operational failure of the user. Methods: The motion planning of an EMG-SD prosthesis was automated using measured visual information through a mixed reality device. The detection of an object to be grasped and motion execution depended on the EMG of the user, which gives voluntary controllability and makes the system semi-automated. Two evaluation experiments with reaching and reach-to-grasp movements were conducted to compare the performance of the conventional system when operated using only visual feedback control of the user. Results: The proposed system can more rapidly and accurately achieve reaching movements (32% faster) and more accurate (69%) reach-to-grasp movements than a conventional system. Conclusions: The proposed control system achieves a high task performance with a reduction in the operational failure of an EMG-SD prosthesis user.

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