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Object Recognition via Evoked Sensory Feedback during Control of a Prosthetic Hand.

Luis Vargas1, He Huang1, Yong Zhu2, Xiaogang Hu1.   

Abstract

Haptic and proprioceptive feedback is critical for sensorimotor integration when we use our hand to perform daily tasks. Here, we evaluated how externally evoked haptic and proprioceptive feedback and myoelectric control strategies affected the recognition of object properties when participants controlled a prosthetic hand. Fingertip haptic sensation was elicited using a transcutaneous nerve stimulation grid to encode the prosthetic's fingertip forces. An array of tactors elicited patterned vibratory stimuli to encode tactile-proprioceptive kinematic information of the prosthetic finger joint. Myoelectric signals of the finger flexor and extensor were used to control the position or velocity of joint angles of the prosthesis. Participants were asked to perform object property (stiffness and size) recognition, by controlling the prosthetic hand with concurrent haptic and tactile-proprioceptive feedback. With the evoked feedback, intact and amputee participants recognized the object stiffness and size at success rates ranging from 50% to 100% in both position and velocity control with no significant difference across control schemes. Our findings show that evoked somatosensory feedback in a non-invasive manner can facilitate closed-loop control of the prosthetic hand and allowed for simultaneous recognition of different object properties. The outcomes can facilitate our understanding on the role of sensory feedback during bidirectional human-machine interactions, which can potentially promote user experience in object interactions using prosthetic hands.

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Keywords:  Haptic and Proprioceptive Sensation; Size Recognition; Stiffness Recognition; Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation; Vibrotactile Stimulation

Year:  2021        PMID: 35784093      PMCID: PMC9248871          DOI: 10.1109/lra.2021.3122897

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Robot Autom Lett


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