2020
DOI: 10.1177/1071181320641228
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Monitoring muscle fatigue following continuous load changes

Abstract: Human-Robot collaboration (HRC) have been actively applied in industry in a form of interactacting with workers by detecting their muscle fatigue. During repetitive movements such as dynamic muscle contractions, the information of decrement of electromyography (EMG) center frequency can suggest muscle fatigue occurred. However, the method was not evaluated both for development and recovery of muscle fatigue during such dynamic situations. If the decrement can be detected during the work without interruptions, … Show more

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“…Many studies have noted that frequency-based EMG variables are more sensitive to fatigue-related changes. The average frequency of the spectrum is used to determine the difference before and after experiencing fatigue [21] [13]. Frequencydomain or spectral-domain features are commonly used to convert EMG signals in time-domain to frequency-domain and also to assess muscle fatigue.…”
Section: Musclementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have noted that frequency-based EMG variables are more sensitive to fatigue-related changes. The average frequency of the spectrum is used to determine the difference before and after experiencing fatigue [21] [13]. Frequencydomain or spectral-domain features are commonly used to convert EMG signals in time-domain to frequency-domain and also to assess muscle fatigue.…”
Section: Musclementioning
confidence: 99%