Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering | |
Simulation of Force Changes in the Human Biceps Using a Muscle Model Based on Electromyographic Signals | |
Youjiro TAMURA2  Masami SAITO1  Akira ITO1  | |
[1] Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Suzuka National College of Technology;Department of Physics, Suzuka National College of Technology | |
关键词: Muscle; Model; Electromyography; Numerical Simulation; Excitation-Contraction Coupling; | |
DOI : 10.1299/jbse.5.18 | |
来源: Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers | |
【 摘 要 】
References(15)The purpose of this study was to reproduce the force in a voluntary contraction via surface electromyography (SEMG) using a systematic muscle model. We measured the isometric voluntary contractile force and SEMG of the human biceps. We examined the effect of the electrode size on SEMG. A pair of electrodes with a diameter of 1 mm was adopted, because they avoided signal interference from the action potentials of other motor units. We added a converter to the muscle model to obtain an artificial action potential that successively drives an excitation-contraction controller and a motor unit. When the force was less than 30% of the maximum force, EMG signals were obtained from a few motor units. The resultant force coincided well with the experimentally observed force with an accuracy of around 90% when an appropriate threshold level was set up in the converter. This method will increase in performance when we can separately detect the SEMG signals from multipoint measurements.
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