Quantification of extent of muscle-skin shifting by traversal semg analysis using high-density sEMG sensor

Shotaro Okajima*, Eduardo Ianez, Hiroshi Yamasaki, Alvaro Costa Garcia, Fady S. Alnajjar, Noriaki Hattori, Shingo Shimoda

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Abstract

Surface electromyography(sEMG) measurement has been an essential approach to analyze human behaviors because we can generally consider that sEMG signals represent the muscle activities as the final output of our nerve system. One of the most serious problems for considering sEMG signal as the muscle activity is the shift of the relative position between muscles and skin depending on a posture. The motion of forearm rotation is the prominent example of muscle-skin shifting depending on postural changes. The sEMG signal from a sensor may represent the different muscle activity when the muscle-skin shifting is happened. In this study, we discuss a method to quantify the muscle-skin shift from the sEMG signals in response to the postural changes. We use the high density sEMG sensor that is possible to measure sEMG signal as the potential map. We proposed the computation algorithm to quantify the amount of muscle-skin shifting based on the change of the sEMG signals in response to the postural changes. We conducted the experiments of wrist extension motions under three different forearm postures: forearm pronation, natural posture and forearm supination. Experimental results from three healthy subjects show that we can quantify the extent of muscle-skin shifting as an angle by using proposed algorithm.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2019 IEEE International Conference on Cyborg and Bionic Systems, CBS 2019
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages272-277
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781728150734
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019/09
Event2019 IEEE International Conference on Cyborg and Bionic Systems, CBS 2019 - Munich, Germany
Duration: 2019/09/182019/09/20

Publication series

Name2019 IEEE International Conference on Cyborg and Bionic Systems, CBS 2019

Conference

Conference2019 IEEE International Conference on Cyborg and Bionic Systems, CBS 2019
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityMunich
Period2019/09/182019/09/20

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Sensory Systems
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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