Papers

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Total Citations

74

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Sumit A. Raurale is a biomedical engineering researcher whose work centers on electromyography (EMG) signal processing, human-machine interfaces, and biometric security systems. With a career spanning over a decade, Raurale has made meaningful contributions to the development of intelligent prosthetic systems and rehabilitation technologies, focusing on how bioelectrical signals can be harnessed to restore and enhance human motor function. His most influential work, "EMG Biometric Systems Based on Different Wrist-Hand Movements" (2021), has accumulated 54 citations and addresses a critical challenge in human-machine interaction: ensuring that EMG-controlled systems — including robots, prostheses, and virtual environments — remain accessible only to authorized users. This research positions EMG not merely as a control signal but as a unique biometric identifier, opening promising avenues in secure rehabilitation engineering. Earlier contributions from 2014 laid important groundwork in real-time EMG acquisition and processing for prosthetic hand control, demonstrating Raurale's sustained commitment to improving the quality of life for upper-limb amputees. Collectively, his research bridges signal processing, robotics, and biomedical engineering, making him a notable voice in the growing field of intelligent, user-adaptive assistive technologies.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
EMG Biometric Systems Based on Different Wrist-Hand Movements
54 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2014 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: Queen's University Belfast

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