Towards identification of finger flexions using single channel surface electromyography – able bodied and amputee subjects

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  • who: JNER et al. from the these actions can be used for communication and control commands that can be used for several different devices and applicationsThe participants performed the flexion without any resistance and as was convenient and easily reproducible by them. SEMG was recorded through the experiment. The examiner gave on-screen and oral commands to the participant to perform the action without any fixed order of the fingers. Each flexion was maintained for about, seconds and was repeated twelve times. The experiments were repeated twice with changed electrode location. The experimental protocol was approved by . . .

     

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