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Fall 2018
The adoption of powered myoelectric prostheses and their ability to improve quality of life for persons with amputations is hindered by the difficulty of controlling multiple degrees of freedom with a limited number of input signals. Different myoelectric control strategies have been developed to...
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Fall 2017
The idea of an amputee playing the piano with all the flair and grace of an able-handed person may seem like a futuristic fantasy. While many prosthetic limbs look lifelike, finding one that also moves naturally has proved more of a challenge for both researchers and amputees. Even though...