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Метод поверхностной электромиографии: роль и возможности при разработке экзоскелета (обзор)

Метод поверхностной электромиографии: роль и возможности при разработке экзоскелета (обзор)

Abstract

This study evaluates the effectiveness of superficial electromyography (sEMG) in the development of biocontrolled exoskeletons, through an analysis based on the findings of foreign and domestic literature on the subject. A brief historical background is provided. The features reviewed include the registration, processing and analysis of the signals from superficial electromyograms in respect of biocontrol. It is demonstrated that testing exoskeleton devices in association with sEMG provides an informative analytical tool for assisting in the optimization of exoskeleton design in order to reduce the metabolic “cost” of locomotion. The use of signals from superficial myograms during the operation of an exoskeleton have also been reviewed. The role of myography in studies of the fundamental physical processes involved while adapting to an exoskeleton is described. We conclude that the potential for the use of sEMG in respect of biocontrol is related to the new technical and mathematical possibilities available for the registration, transformation and classification of bioelectrical signals from the muscles, and the isolation of their patterns of muscular activity.

На основе данных зарубежной и отечественной литературы анализируется роль метода поверхностной электромиографии (пЭМГ) при разработке биоуправляемых экзоскелетов и оценке их эффективности. Дана краткая историческая справка. Рассмотрены особенности регистрации, обработки и анализа сигналов поверхностной электромиограммы в целях биоуправления. Продемонстрировано, что при апробации экзоскелетных устройств пЭМГ становится информативным аналитическим инструментом, помогающим оптимизировать конструкцию экзоскелета в целях снижения метаболической «стоимости» локомоций. Рассмотрены возможности использования сигналов поверхностной миограммы для управления экзоскелетом. Отражена роль миографии в изучении фундаментальных физиологических процессов в условиях адаптации к экзоскелету. Показано, что перспективы развития метода пЭМГ с целью биоуправления связаны с новыми техническими и математическими возможностями регистрации, преобразования и классификации биоэлектрических сигналов мышц и выделения паттернов мышечной активности.

Keywords

поверхностная электромиография; экзоскелет; биоуправление экзоскелетом

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