(Nanowerk News) Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New research at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) shows: a better understanding of ...
The team has demonstrated how AI can enhance the control of advanced hand prostheses, making them more intuitive for patients, utilising the synergy principle. Wikimedia Commons In recent decades, ...
- Modern prostheses offer access to multiple grip patterns, which can be controlled by detecting muscle activity from the residual forearm. - The novel method, based on human motor control principles ...
Artificial hands can be operated via app or with sensors placed in the muscles of the forearm. New research shows: a better understanding of muscle activity patterns in the forearm supports a more ...
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