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Title: Control of an Arm-Hand Prosthesis by Mental Commands and Blinking
Authors: Varela-Aldás, José
Castillo-Salazar, David
Borja-Galeas, Carlos
Guevara-Maldonado, César
Arias-Flores, Hugo
Fierro-Saltos, Washington
Rivera, Richard
Hidalgo-Guijarro, Jairo
Yandún-Velasteguí, Marco
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. Volume 1026, Pages 154 - 159. 2nd International Conference on Human Systems Engineering and Design: Future Trends and Applications, IHSED 2019. Munich. 16 September 2019 through 18 September 2019
Abstract: Patients who lack upper and lower extremities have difficulties in carrying out their daily activities. The new technological advances have allowed the development of robotic applications to support people with disabilities, also, portable electroencephalographic (EEG) sensors are increasingly accessible and allow the development of new proposals which involve the mental control of electronic systems. This work presents the control by mental orders of an arm-hand prosthesis using low-cost devices, the objective is to command the arm using the user’s attention and blinking, where the components are a brain signal sensor, a prosthesis, an Arduino board, six servomotors, and a computer. The developed program in Matlab allows controlling the arm by means of an attention level y blinking. The results show the functioning of the system through experimental tests and a usability test is applied, finally, the conclusions establish adequate coordination in the movements of the prosthesis and the patient indicate satisfaction with the proposal. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020.
URI: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-27928-8_24
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