Closed-Loop Control of a Multifunctional Myoelectric Prosthesis With Full-State Anatomically Congruent Electrotactile Feedback
State-of-the-art myoelectric hand prostheses provide multi-functional control but lack somatosensory feedback. To accommodate the full functionality of a dexterous prosthesis, the artificial sensory feedback needs to convey several degrees of freedom (DoF) simultaneously. However, this is a challeng...
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Main Authors: | Martin A. Garenfeld (Author), Matija Strbac (Author), Nikola Jorgovanovic (Author), Jakob L. Dideriksen (Author), Strahinja Dosen (Author) |
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IEEE,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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