Myoelectric Control
Myoelectric control is the use of EMG, electrical signals generated when muscles contract, to control an external device. This has historically been used for powered prosthesis contorl, but is now also emerging as an exciting human-machine interface for other applications in rehabilitation, gaming, mixed reality, and smart-home integration. See below for some updates on our current research improving and using myoelectric control. Stay tuned for new content to follow.
LibEMG
LibEMG is a brand new open-source Python library designed to make EMG research and development more accessible! Check it out here: LibEMG Github Page
You can view the original article, published in IEEE Access, here, which you can cite if you publish work that uses LibEMG: LibEMG: An Open Source Library to Facilitate the Exploration of Myoelectric Control
You can also see a nice article and review posted by Delsys, a leading manufacturer in EMG and other measurement sensors: Delsys LibEMG Article
You can view the original article, published in IEEE Access, here, which you can cite if you publish work that uses LibEMG: LibEMG: An Open Source Library to Facilitate the Exploration of Myoelectric Control
You can also see a nice article and review posted by Delsys, a leading manufacturer in EMG and other measurement sensors: Delsys LibEMG Article