Decomposition of surface EMG signals using non-linear LMS optimisation of higher-order cumulants

Eric Plévin, D. Zazula
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Deals with the problem of decomposition of surface electromyograms (SEMG). According to the physiological facts, a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is used. The measured signals are taken as the channel responses corresponding to the motor-unit action potentials (MUAPs) convolution by the innervation pulse trains. The decomposition is based on the third-order cumulants whose values enter as coefficients of nonlinear system of equations. The system is solved by nonlinear least mean square (LMS) optimisation. Synthetic SEMG signals from a MIMO(2,3) with additive Gaussian noise with SNRs of 10 and 0 dB prove that a successful multichannel decomposition is possible also in very noisy environments.
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使用高阶累积量的非线性LMS优化分解表面肌电信号
研究了表面肌电图的分解问题。根据生理特点,采用多输入多输出(MIMO)方式。测量到的信号作为与神经支配脉冲序列的运动单元动作电位(MUAPs)卷积相对应的通道响应。分解是基于三阶累积量,其值作为非线性方程组的系数输入。采用非线性最小均方优化方法对系统进行求解。具有加性高斯噪声(信噪比分别为10 dB和0 dB)的MIMO(2,3)合成表面肌电信号证明了在非常嘈杂的环境中也可以成功地进行多通道分解。
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