Research on EMG Signal of Human Lower Limbs Based on Empirical Mode Decomposition

Jun-yao Wang, Yue-hong Dai, Xiaxi Si
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To recognize Electromyography (EMG) signal of lower limbs more effectively, this paper analyzed EMG signal of gastrocnemius muscle during dorsal flexion, plantar flexion, knee flexion, knee flexion and hip flexion; Based on advantages of Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD) in nonlinear and non-stationary signal analysis, Intrinsic Mode Function (IMF) was utilized as eigenvalue of EMG signal of gastrocnemius muscle; Support Vector Machine (SVM) was applied to verify influence on different orders of IMF in the classification effect. Results shown that IMF of gastrocnemius muscle under different movements is different. The orders of ankle dorsal flexion and plantar flexion are 5, knee flexion and extension are 6, and hip flexion is 7; when eigenvalues of higher order are discarded, the recognition rate for 5 movements is low (81.46%); The value is higher when eigenvalue matrix is supplemented by 0 (85.3%). the recognition rate is the highest when combining this two methods (90.42%).
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基于经验模态分解的人体下肢肌电信号研究
为了更有效地识别下肢肌电信号,本文分析了背屈、足底屈、屈膝、屈膝、屈髋时腓肠肌的肌电信号;基于经验模态分解(EMD)在非线性非平稳信号分析中的优势,利用内禀模态函数(IMF)作为腓肠肌肌电信号的特征值;采用支持向量机(SVM)验证不同IMF阶数对分类效果的影响。结果表明,不同运动方式下腓肠肌的IMF是不同的。踝关节背屈、足底屈5次,膝关节屈伸6次,髋屈7次;当丢弃高阶特征值时,5个动作的识别率较低(81.46%);当特征值矩阵补充0时,该值更高(85.3%)。两种方法相结合的识别率最高,为90.42%。
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