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A Design of Biomimetic Prosthetic Hand
Many patients with upper limb defects desire myoelectric prosthetic hands, but they are still not used for some reasons. One of the most significant reasons is its external appearance, which has the discomfort caused by the structural difference between ...
Sakura Narumi +5 more
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Abstract How Bayesian inference can decode movement intentions and control the next generation of powered prostheses.
Mike Wininger, Reva Johnson
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Object Recognition via Evoked Sensory Feedback during Control of a Prosthetic Hand. [PDF]
Vargas L, Huang H, Zhu Y, Hu X.
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Improvement on work measurement at Pau Mira Frozen Food Industry [PDF]
The record of highest sales for one day is 20000 buns and the manpower for Pau Mira factory is only 18 persons. Special feature for Pau Mira is about the full of stuffing and many choices of flavor.
Bong, Leo +6 more
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Design of Prosthetic Robot Hand and Electromyography-Based Hand Motion Recognition [PDF]
In this paper, a prosthetic robot hand was designed and fabricated and experimental evaluation of the realization of basic gripping motions was performed.
Ho Myoung Jang, Jung Woo Sohn
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Myoelectric prosthetic hand with a proprioceptive feedback system
Design of a myoelectric prosthetic hand that satisfies the expectations of those who unfortunately lost a hand is discussed in this paper. That is to perform and look as close as a human hand, and to have a proprioceptive feedback in order to improve ...
Ahmed Badawy, Richard Alfred
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Surface EMG in advanced hand prosthetics [PDF]
One of the major problems when dealing with highly dexterous, active hand prostheses is their control by the patient wearing them. With the advances in mechatronics, building prosthetic hands with multiple active degrees of freedom is realisable, but actively controlling the position and especially the exerted force of each finger cannot yet be done ...
Castellini, Claudio +1 more
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Surgical and non-surgical prosthetic hands control: a review [PDF]
This paper concerns on the review between the surgical and non-surgical method of active control of a prosthetic hand. For active prosthetic hand, there are two standard methods for signal extraction namely surgical and non-surgical.
Ahmad, Siti Anom, Mohd Zaini, Mohd Hanif
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Hand Transplantation Versus Hand Prosthetics: Pros and Cons [PDF]
Composite tissue transplantation and new developments in the field of prosthetics have opened new frontiers in the restoration of function among upper limb amputees. It is now possible to restore hand function in affected patients; however, the indications, advantages, and limitations for either hand transplantation or prosthetic fitting must be ...
Salminger, S +4 more
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Abstract The prosthetic hand is a device used for the amputee to make them capable of doing daily life stuff. Losing upper limbs is not just a physical loss it also affects the way that person sees their life, they start feeling disabled all the time.
Mercy Paul Selvan +4 more
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