Accurate Prosthetic Hand
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open in viewerThe purpose of this project is to explore a method to improve the dexterity of artificial hands by closely mimicking the biomechanics of a human hand. The mechanical system of the device is actuated using several stepper motors controlled by electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyograph (EMG) signals. The majority of the device’s motions are controlled using EEG, with three distinct thoughts executing three distinct grips: pinch, hook, and point. EMG signals are used for finer motor control, such as controlling the strength of each grip pattern. The completion of this project resulted in a prosthetic hand prototype capable of nine degrees of freedom as well as the creation of a control system that relies on sensory input from the mind and body.
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- E-project-042717-151357
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- 2017
- Date created
- 2017-04-27
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- Major
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