Effects of muscle fatigue on the usability of a myoelectric human-computer interface |
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Affiliation: | 1. LERMPS (Laboratoire d''Etudes et de Recherches sur les Matériaux, les Procédés et les Surfaces), Université de Technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard, Site de Sévenans, 90400 Belfort Cedex, France;2. GREMI (Groupe de Recherches sur l''Energétique des Milieux Ionisés), UMR 7344, CNRS/Université d''Orléans, 14 rue d''Issoudun, BP 6744, 45067 Orléans Cedex 2, France |
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Abstract: | Electromyography-based human-computer interface development is an active field of research. However, knowledge on the effects of muscle fatigue for specific devices is limited. We have developed a novel myoelectric human-computer interface in which subjects continuously navigate a cursor to targets by manipulating a single surface electromyography (sEMG) signal. Two-dimensional control is achieved through simultaneous adjustments of power in two frequency bands through a series of dynamic low-level muscle contractions. Here, we investigate the potential effects of muscle fatigue during the use of our interface. In the first session, eight subjects completed 300 cursor-to-target trials without breaks; four using a wrist muscle and four using a head muscle. The wrist subjects returned for a second session in which a static fatiguing exercise took place at regular intervals in-between cursor-to-target trials. In the first session we observed no declines in performance as a function of use, even after the long period of use. In the second session, we observed clear changes in cursor trajectories, paired with a target-specific decrease in hit rates. |
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Keywords: | Surface electromyography sEMG Myoelectric interface Cursor control Median frequency shift Muscle fatigue Human-computer interface |
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