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Myo-electric Prosthetic Hand

Authors: Pranali Pagde; Sunita Bharande; Mandar Kolapkar; Namrata Dhawas;

Myo-electric Prosthetic Hand

Abstract

In the world where there are so many real-life problems for those undergone limb loss, it is necessary to work for it. The main aim of this project was to research, analyze, and execute the design required for a myoelectric prosthetic hand. The current commercial prosthetics for the upper limb are mostly open-loop devices. Several problems arise from the use of such open-loop devices due to its working capabilities. In this project ways of improving prosthetic devices is shown the problems involving these prosthetic devices are tackled in this report.

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