动态状态下矢状下肢关节力矩预测:肌电和ARMA模型识别技术的可行性

A. Al-Fahoum, Khaled Gharaibeh
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提出了一种新的替代方法,减少了对直接逆动力学的需求来解决人体下肢肌肉冗余问题。它旨在仅使用肌电图(EMG)信号结合自回归移动平均(ARMA)模型计算动态条件下的下肢关节力矩。实验方案是通过练习完整的步态周期试验来计算关节力矩。与基于生物的模型输出的定量比较表明,所提出的方法能够:1)产生准确的合成力矩估计;2)无论角度或其导数的状态信息如何,都保持所获得的精度。ARMA模型对关节力矩的预测平均R2 = 1.73。该模型具有稳定、准确和输入变量数量最少的特点。这些特征在下肢康复中具有附加价值。
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Prediction of sagittal lower limb joints moments under dynamic condition: feasibility of using EMG and ARMA model identification techniques
A novel alternative method reducing the need for direct inverse dynamics to solve the muscle redundancy problem at human lower limbs is proposed. It aims at computing lower limb joints moments under dynamic conditions using only electromyographic (EMG) signals in combination with an auto regressive moving average (ARMA) model. The experimental protocol is conducted by practicing full gait cycle trials in an effort to calculate joint moments. Quantitative comparisons with the output of a biological-based model showed that the proposed method is able to: 1) produce accurate estimates of the resultant moment; 2) maintain the obtained accuracy regardless of the information about status of the angle or its derivatives. The joint moment prediction by the ARMA model attained an average of R2 = 1.73. The model is characterised by stability, accuracy and minimum number of input variables. These characteristics represent an added value to be utilised in lower limbs rehabilitation.
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