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Implant System For The Recording Of Internal Muscle Activity To Control A Hand Prosthesis 1st Edition Lait Abu Saleh

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Implant System For The Recording Of Internal Muscle Activity To Control A Hand Prosthesis 1st Edition Lait Abu Saleh
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Implant System For The Recording Of Internal Muscle Activity To Control A Hand Prosthesis 1st Edition Lait Abu Saleh instant download after payment.

Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.68 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Lait Abu Saleh
ISBN: 9783832594329, 3832594329
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Implant System For The Recording Of Internal Muscle Activity To Control A Hand Prosthesis 1st Edition Lait Abu Saleh by Lait Abu Saleh 9783832594329, 3832594329 instant download after payment.

An implantable system to invasively acquire muscle activity for controlling a bionic hand prosthesis is presented. The system utilizes two wireless interfaces for data and power transmission. Furthermore, a multichannel custom made low-power application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) was designed in 130 nm technology to amplify, filter and digitize the analogue muscle-activity. A trade-off between power consumption, silicon area and noise was considered during the design phase. The implant system was successfully tested by several animal experiments (sheep and rhesus macaques). The invasively recorded muscle activity possesses a higher amplitude, higher selectivity and more stability than its surface recorded counterpart. It provides an opportunity for simple and smooth control of a hand prosthetic system with high number of degrees of freedom.

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