Welcome to 3D-printed Myo electric prosthetic hand Project. In this project we will build a bionic arm which can be controlled using myo electric sensors.
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Welcome to 3D-printed Myo electric prosthetic hand Project. In this project we will build a bionic arm which can be controlled using myo electric sensors.
Surface EMG signal - Feature Extraction
Designing, building and controlling a motorized prosthetic arm
Body powered prosthetic hand mechanisms are actuated by human body movement through wires or cables and their goal is to substitute the human hand more esthetically than functionally.
This sketch was made to be used in conjunction with the Mirru Arduino Sketch
This sketch was made to be used in conjunction with the Mirru Android App
Implementation and benchmarking of machine learning methods for identifying hand motions from EEG recordings.
Open-source bionic arm broject
Analyze data from surface EMG sensors, accelerometer, and gyroscope to recognize several hand-motion patterns, which can then be associated with a specific pattern in the 3D printed prosthetic arm 💪🏼
Wirelessly controlled InMoov robotic hand via DIY flex sensors
Sheffield Bionic's Arm Division's repo for current prototypes and research- working primarily on the code for intuitive and adaptable electromyographically controlled transhumeral prosthetic devices.
To Develop a 3D Printed Myoelectric Prosthetic Arm or Robotic Arm to Control Hand Movements.
A bionic prosthesis controlled through DIY muscle sensors attached to an Arduino board
Mechatronics Engineering Project
3D printed prototype prosthetic arm / Robotic arm which uses voice command to control the moment of fingers and to create prosthetic arm / Robotic arm which weighs less then 1Kg.
University project developing a novel low-cost prosthetic hand
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