This work aims to revise and pilot test some of the most popular myoelectric control approaches for assistive robotic devices, with the objective of showing that, when it comes to the impaired population, different myoelectric control strategies may result in different behaviours. In particular, we show that the way we use myoelectric signals to provide commands to the robot plays a fundamental role: different strategies may lead to statistically different behaviors of the coupled human-robot system. These results open up the perspective of investigating optimal patient-specific myoelectric control strategies to make myoelectric interfaces actually usable and acceptable by a greater number of patients, including subjects with muscular dystrophy.

Towards Personalized Myoelectric Control Strategies

Costanzi D.;Gandolla M.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

This work aims to revise and pilot test some of the most popular myoelectric control approaches for assistive robotic devices, with the objective of showing that, when it comes to the impaired population, different myoelectric control strategies may result in different behaviours. In particular, we show that the way we use myoelectric signals to provide commands to the robot plays a fundamental role: different strategies may lead to statistically different behaviors of the coupled human-robot system. These results open up the perspective of investigating optimal patient-specific myoelectric control strategies to make myoelectric interfaces actually usable and acceptable by a greater number of patients, including subjects with muscular dystrophy.
2023
2023 IEEE International Conference on Metrology for eXtended Reality, Artificial Intelligence and Neural Engineering, MetroXRAINE 2023 - Proceedings
assistive robotics
exoskeleton
human-machine interface
muscular dystrophy
myoelectric control
sEMG
upper limb
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