肌肉疲劳对基于肌电图的上肢助力控制的影响研究

T. Lalitharatne, Y. Hayashi, K. Teramoto, K. Kiguchi
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对于身体虚弱的老年人、残疾人和受伤的人来说,在他们的生活中进行日常活动可能是一项困难的任务。因此,许多辅助设备被开发出来,以提高这些人的生活质量。由于上肢运动对日常活动至关重要,因此上肢动力辅助外骨骼已经得到了发展。上肢肌肉肌电图(EMG)信号有时被用作控制动力辅助外骨骼的主要信号,因为EMG信号直接反映了使用者的运动意图。但肌疲劳是肌电控制的主要障碍之一,因为肌疲劳可能会改变肌电模式。对于动力辅助外骨骼来说,长时间正确地辅助使用者是非常重要的。但是用户肌肉疲劳的可能性很大,因为用户在一天结束的时候会越来越疲惫。因此,有必要考虑肌疲劳对肌电信号的影响。本文阐述了肌肉疲劳对上肢肱二头肌、三角肌后肌、三角肌前肌和旋后肌三个肌电信号的影响的研究。在一组肌肉疲劳训练前后分别进行肩部垂直屈伸、肩部外展/内收、肘关节屈伸和前臂旋前运动。本实验计算的三个特征分别是均方根(RMS)、平均功率频率(MPF)和Dimitrov提出的频谱特征(FInsm5)。疲劳运动前后所有肌肉的这三个特征的比较结果显示,相对于疲劳前,RMS和FInsm5特征有百分比的增加,而MPF有百分比的减少。结果表明,在肌肉疲劳状态下,肌电均方根作为基于肌电的上肢助力控制的唯一输入信号可能不是一个可靠的特征。因此,建议在基于肌电图的控制中需要一种补偿肌肉疲劳影响的改进方法,以便长期可靠地使用人类上肢动力辅助外骨骼。
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A study on effects of muscle fatigue on EMG-based control for human upper-limb power-assist
It may be difficult task for physically weak elderly, disabled and injured individuals to perform the day to day activities in their life. Therefore, many assistive devices have been developed in order to improve the quality of life of those people. Especially upper-limb power-assist exoskeletons have been developed since the upper limb motions are vital for the daily activities. Electromyography (EMG) signals of the upper limb muscles have sometimes been used as a primary signal to control the power assist exoskeletons since the EMG signals directly reflect the motion intention of the user. But one of the main obstacles for EMG based controller is the muscle fatigue, because the muscle fatigue might change the EMG patterns. It is important for power-assist exoskeleton to correctly assist the user for longer period of time. But it has high probability of user muscles been fatigued because users getting more and more exhausted at the end of the day. Therefore it is necessary to consider the variations of EMG signals due to the effect of muscle fatigue. In this paper it demonstrates the study which was conducted to find out the effects of muscle fatigue on the three EMG features derived from the raw EMG signals of the Bicep brachii, Deltoid-posterior, Deltoid-anterior and Supinator muscles of the upper limb. Shoulder vertical flexion/extension, shoulder abduction/adduction, elbow flexion/extension and forearm pronation/supination motions were carried out before and after a set of muscle fatiguing exercises. The three features computed in this experiment were RMS (Root Mean Square), MPF (Mean Power Frequency) and a spectral feature (FInsm5) which was proposed by Dimitrov. Comparison results of these three features of all muscles before and after the fatiguing exercises showed an percentage increase of the RMS and FInsm5 features whereas MPF showed a percentage decrease with respect to the before fatiguing conditions. The result showed that the EMG RMS may not a reliable feature to use as the only input signal in EMG based control for human upper-limb power assist in the muscle fatiguing conditions. Therefore, it is suggested that a modification method for compensating the effect of muscle fatigue is required on the EMG based control in order to have a long and reliable use of the human upper-limb power assist exoskeletons.
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