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Development and evaluation of a assistive computer interface by SEMG for individuals with spinal cord injuries.

Changmok Choi1, ByeongCheol Rim, Jung Kim.   

Abstract

We developed an alternative computer interface using surface electromyography (sEMG) for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI) to access a computer. We designed this interface to make a cursor move on a two-dimensional screen and to click using only three muscles: the extensor carpi radialis (R-ECR) and extensor carpi ulnaris (R-ECU) of the right forearm and the extensor carpi radialis (L-ECR) of the left forearm. In addition, a user can voluntarily control cursor movement speed by modulating muscle contraction levels. One SCI patient and 5 healthy subjects volunteered to evaluate the performance of this interface using Fitts' law test in a two-dimensional testing setup. The throughputs (TP) of our interface were 0.2604 b/s for the SCI patient and 0.4295 ± 0.0600 b/s for the healthy subjects. This interface could help SCI patients handle a wider range of activities such as browsing the Internet and communicating with others.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 22275590     DOI: 10.1109/ICORR.2011.5975386

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Int Conf Rehabil Robot        ISSN: 1945-7898


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1.  Surface electromyographic control of a novel phonemic interface for speech synthesis.

Authors:  Gabriel J Cler; Alfonso Nieto-Castañón; Frank H Guenther; Susan K Fager; Cara E Stepp
Journal:  Augment Altern Commun       Date:  2016-05-04       Impact factor: 2.214

2.  Discrete Versus Continuous Mapping of Facial Electromyography for Human-Machine Interface Control: Performance and Training Effects.

Authors:  Gabriel J Cler; Cara E Stepp
Journal:  IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng       Date:  2015-01-20       Impact factor: 3.802

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