Literature DB >> 27775538

A System for Electrotactile Feedback Using Electronic Skin and Flexible Matrix Electrodes: Experimental Evaluation.

Marta Franceschi, Lucia Seminara, Strahinja Dosen, Matija Strbac, Maurizio Valle, Dario Farina.   

Abstract

Myoelectric prostheses are successfully controlled using muscle electrical activity, thereby restoring lost motor functions. However, the somatosensory feedback from the prosthesis to the user is still missing. The sensory substitution methods described in the literature comprise mostly simple position and force sensors combined with discrete stimulation units. The present study describes a novel system for sophisticated electrotactile feedback integrating advanced distributed sensing (electronic skin) and stimulation (matrix electrodes). The system was tested in eight healthy subjects who were asked to recognize the shape, trajectory, and direction of a set of dynamic movement patterns (single lines, geometrical objects, letters) presented on the electronic skin. The experiments demonstrated that the system successfully translated the mechanical interaction into the moving electrotactile profiles, which the subjects could recognize with a good performance (shape recognition: 86±8% lines, 73±13% geometries, 72±12% letters). In particular, the subjects could identify the movement direction with a high confidence. These results are in accordance with previous studies investigating the recognition of moving stimuli in human subjects. This is an important development towards closed-loop prostheses providing comprehensive and sophisticated tactile feedback to the user, facilitating the control and the embodiment of the artificial device into the user body scheme.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27775538     DOI: 10.1109/TOH.2016.2618377

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Haptics        ISSN: 1939-1412            Impact factor:   2.487


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Authors:  Cody W Carpenter; Marigold G Malinao; Tarek A Rafeedi; Daniel Rodriquez; Siew Ting Melissa Tan; Nicholas B Root; Kyle Skelil; Julian Ramírez; Beril Polat; Samuel E Root; Vilayanur S Ramachandran; Darren J Lipomi
Journal:  Adv Mater Technol       Date:  2020-05-05

2.  Myocontrol is closed-loop control: incidental feedback is sufficient for scaling the prosthesis force in routine grasping.

Authors:  Marko Markovic; Meike A Schweisfurth; Leonard F Engels; Dario Farina; Strahinja Dosen
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2018-09-03       Impact factor: 4.262

3.  Electrotactile Communication via Matrix Electrode Placed on the Torso Using Fast Calibration, and Static vs. Dynamic Encoding.

Authors:  Jovana Malešević; Miloš Kostić; Fabricio A Jure; Erika G Spaich; Strahinja Došen; Vojin Ilić; Goran Bijelić; Matija Štrbac
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-10-09       Impact factor: 3.847

4.  A compact system for simultaneous stimulation and recording for closed-loop myoelectric control.

Authors:  Martin A Garenfeld; Nikola Jorgovanovic; Vojin Ilic; Matija Strbac; Milica Isakovic; Jakob L Dideriksen; Strahinja Dosen
Journal:  J Neuroeng Rehabil       Date:  2021-05-25       Impact factor: 4.262

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