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Real Time Pattern Recognition for Prosthetic Hand
2019
Volume 3: Biomedical and Biotechnology Engineering
unpublished
Control of prosthetic hands is still an open problem, currently, commercial prostheses use direct myoelectric control for this purpose. However, as mechanical design advances, more dexterous prostheses with more degrees of freedom (DOF) are created, then a more precise control is required. State of the art has focused in the use of pattern recognition as a control strategy with promising results. Studies have shown similar results to classic control strategies with the advantage of being more
doi:10.1115/imece2019-11788
fatcat:2whdhkfj7baf3jotsmplb72laq