IEEE Journal of Translational Engineering in Health and Medicine
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Evaluation of Computer-Based Target Achievement Tests for Myoelectric Control
Real-time evaluation of novel prosthetic control schemes is critical for translational research on artificial limbs. Recently, two computer-based, real-time evaluation tools, the target achievement control (TAC) test and the Fitts’ law test (FLT), have been proposed to assess real-time controllability....
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Posted on 30 NOV 2017
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Evaluation of linear regression simultaneous myoelectric control using intramuscular EMG
Myoelectric prostheses use surface electromyography (EMG) signals to control motorized artificial limb movement and are clinically available to patients with upper extremity amputation. Recent developments in advanced prosthetic arm systems offer the mechanical means to provide life-like artificial limb control....
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Posted on 26 MAR 2016
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Assessment of the Tongue-Drive System Using a Computer, a Smartphone, and a Powered-Wheelchair by People With Tetraplegia
Jeonghee Kim, Hangue Park, Joy Bruce, Diane Rowles, Jaimee Holbrook, Beatrice Nardone, Dennis P. West, Anne Laumann, Elliot J. Roth, Maysam Ghovanloo
Tongue-Drive System (TDS) is a wireless and wearable assistive technology that enables people with severe disabilities to control their computers, wheelchairs, and smartphones using voluntary tongue motion. To evaluate the efficacy of the TDS, several experiments were conducted, in which...
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Posted on 18 JAN 2016
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Quantitative Evaluation of a Low-Cost Noninvasive Hybrid Interface Based on EEG and Eye Movement
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This paper describes a low-cost noninvasive brain-computer interface (BCI) hybridized with eye tracking. It also discusses its feasibility through a Fitts’ law-based quantitative evaluation method. Noninvasive BCI has recently received a lot of attention. To bring the BCI applications into...
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Posted on 27 MAR 2015