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Telecontrol of Prosthetic Robot Hand Using Myo Armband

Muhammad Yakob, Mohd Zafri Baharuddin, Ahmad Rafiq Mohd Khairudin, Muhammad Hanif Bin Abdul Karim

Year
2021
Citations
9

Abstract

Bionic prosthetic hands are widely utilised to support people who have upper limb amputations and incapability by making it movable and controllable. However, the price of bionic prosthetic arms in the current market is quite expensive, hence limiting people from owning it. Nevertheless, Myo Armband appears to provide fine hand movement and sensitive to input, making it a suitable alternative to gesture-based wireless control. Hence, in this project, it will be used to read and control signals for the 3d printed robotic prosthetic arm. The control of prosthetic robot arm is achieved by sensing the gestures of amputees' upper limb. Bluetooth is used for the wireless communication between Myo armband and the computer, while communication between computer and the prosthetic robot arm used serial communication. It is observed that fist gestures from Myo armband controlling the prosthetic robot hand have been successfully achieved. The proposed configuration can be used in human-robot interaction and telecontrol studies.

Keywords

GestureBluetoothFistRobotComputer scienceWirelessRobot end effectorRobot controlRobotic armProsthetic hand

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