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Fully implantable multi-channel measurement system for acquisition of muscle activity

Publikationstyp
Journal Article
Date Issued
2013-05-07
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Lewis, Sören  
Russold, Michael  
Dietl, Hans  
Ruff, Roman  
Cardona Audí, Josep Marcel  
Hoffmann, Klaus-Peter  
Abu Saleh, Lait  
Schröder, Dietmar  
Krautschneider, Wolfgang  
Westendorff, Stephanie  
Gail, Alexander  
Meiners, Thomas  
Kaniusas, Eugenijus  
Institut
Integrierte Schaltungen E-9  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/6848
Journal
IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement  
Volume
62
Issue
7
Start Page
1972
End Page
1981
Article Number
6514117
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement 7 (62): art. no. 6514117 i.e. pp. 1972-1981 (2013)
Publisher DOI
10.1109/TIM.2013.2253992
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84879035199
Publisher
IEEE
This paper presents intramuscular electromyogram (EMG) signals obtained with a fully implantable measurement system that were recorded during goal directed arm movements. In a first implantation thin film electrodes were epimysially implanted on the deltoideus of a rhesus macaque and the encapsulation process was monitored by impedance measurements. Increase of impedance reached a constant level after four weeks indicating a complete encapsulation of electrodes. EMG recorded with these electrodes yielded a signal-to-noise ratio of about 80 dB at 200 Hz. The EMG recorded during goal-directed arm movements showed a high similarity to movements in the same direction and at the same time presented clear differences between different movement directions in time domain. Six classifiers and seven time and frequency domain features were investigated with the aim of discriminating the direction of arm movement from EMG signals. Reliable recognition of arm movements was achieved for a subset of the movements under investigation only. A second implantation of the whole measurement system for nine weeks demonstrated simple handling during surgery and good biotolerance in the animals.
Subjects
Electrode encapsulation
feature selection
impedance
implanted electrode
intramuscular electromyogram (EMG)
movement classification
DDC Class
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
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