Comparative Assessment of Wearable Surface EMG Electrode Configurations for Biomechanical Applications

dc.creatorLee, J. Walter
dc.creatorGolgouneh, Alireza
dc.creatorDunne, Lucy
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-20T16:54:14Z
dc.date.available2019-06-20T16:54:14Z
dc.date.issued2019-07-07
dc.descriptionJ. Walter Lee, Wearable Technology Lab (WTL), University of Minnesota (UMN), USA
dc.descriptionAlireza Golgouneh, Wearable Technology Lab (WTL), University of Minnesota (UMN), USA
dc.descriptionLucy Dunne, Wearable Technology Lab (WTL), University of Minnesota (UMN), USA
dc.descriptionICES513: Computational Modeling for Human Health and Performance Analysis
dc.descriptionThe 49th International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Boston, Massachusetts, USA on 07 July 2019 through 11 July 2019.
dc.description.abstractObtaining accurate biomechanical information within rigid, constrained compartments such as spacesuits can be challenging and labor-intensive, due to the obstacles of bulk and mass involved with sensor placements. Inspired by the current challenges in measuring astronaut biomechanics and in designing mobility-assistive robotics, this study investigates the feasibility of using soft, flexible wearable surface electromyography (EMG) sensors. In this study, anti-slip arm bands with textile-friendly metal-snap electrodes were used to collect EMG signals from biceps brachii and triceps brachii muscle activities, with conventional adhesive disposable solid-gel electrodes measuring the same muscle activities simultaneously. To compare the quality of signals obtained from the wearable EMG electrode configuration to the signals obtained from the conventional EMG electrodes, 40 trials that were collected with two subjects were analyzed by extracting 11 time-domain EMG features. These EMG features from two distinct signal sources were compared by using the non-segmentation method, the overlapping segmentation method, and the disjoint segmentation method. Results showed that comparisons were non-significant in most feature comparisons using non-segmentation method, and all comparisons were non-significant in both EMG signal segmentation methods, validating the feasibility of reliable and accurate signal collection with the dry metal-snap wearable electrodes and the promise in real-time application of the wearable EMG electrode configuration. Implications and limitations of the current study results are also discussed.
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.otherICES_2019_225
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2346/84447
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher49th International Conference on Environmental Systems
dc.subjectElectromyography
dc.subjectWearable technology
dc.subjectBiomechanics
dc.subjectEMG
dc.subjectElectrode
dc.titleComparative Assessment of Wearable Surface EMG Electrode Configurations for Biomechanical Applicationsen_US
dc.typePresentations

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