2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71356-0_2
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Robotic Muscular Assistance-As-Needed for Physical and Training/Rehabilitation Tasks: Design and Experimental Validation of a Closed-Loop Myoelectric Control in Grounded and Wearable Applications

Abstract: In this work a solution for the design of an assistive system for both muscular effort compensations and muscular effort generations for physical and rehabilitation tasks is presented. The proposed human-in-the-loop (HITL) control directly exploits the subject muscle sEMG signals measures to produce a specified and repeatable muscular response, without the need for human joint torque estimations. A set of experimental tests addressing different assistive tasks are proposed to validate the control design. Moreo… Show more

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