肌电图
计算机科学
接头(建筑物)
人工智能
运动(音乐)
深度学习
模式识别(心理学)
物理医学与康复
工程类
声学
医学
物理
建筑工程
作者
Ali Zakaria Messaoui,Laurent Peyrodie,Mohamed Amine Alouane,François Gionco,Mohamed Guiatni
标识
DOI:10.1109/iccad60883.2024.10553805
摘要
Upper limb dysfunction has become a significant challenge in healthcare, affecting individuals suffering from neurological conditions such as strokes and spinal cord injuries. To address this issue, wearable exoskeletons have emerged as promising solutions. Effective human-robot interaction (HRI) is crucial for seamlessly integrating these technologies into rehabilitation and assistive care settings. Electromyography (EMG) signals offer valuable insights into human muscular control and have been utilized to control robotic systems, enhancing user acceptance and interaction. This paper proposes a novel technique for continuously predicting joint movements from raw single-channel EMG signals using a Deep Neural Network (DNN) architecture. First, single-channel EMG signals from the biceps are acquired simultaneously with the elbow angular position, and the acquired data are then converted into a dataset for supervised learning. Second, a neural architecture based on Gated Recurrent Units (GRU) is proposed and implemented for the training phase. Finally, the proposed model is tested on real data, and the results are thoroughly evaluated using three evaluation metrics. We achieved RMSE=3.84~12.72°, MAE=2.92~10.24°, and R-squared=0.96~0.99. Comparison of our results with existing literature demonstrates the superiority and robustness of the proposed method, especially in handling different muscular efforts
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