The Proceedings of JSME annual Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (Robomec)
Online ISSN : 2424-3124
2018
Session ID : 2P2-F02
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Evaluation of Operability of Electric Arm Prosthesis Driven by The Soft Pressure Sensors’ Signal Using STEF
*Tomohiro KURAGANEShigehiko GOTOUDAJun UCHIYAMAAkitoshi ITO
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Our objective is to develop soft pressure sensors to control the electric arm prosthesis by measuring the movement of muscles for the control signals instead of EMG. In our previous research, we developed a gripping force teaching mechanism that tells the user the feeling of gripping force by a soft pressure sensor attached to the fingertip. As a result, we could pick up silken tofu with electric arm. It means that, we have developed a function which is difficult with an electric arm prosthesis using a myoelectric sensor. We, however, have not investigated how much operability is improved than EMG. Therefore, in this research, we evaluated the operability of the electric arm prosthetic hand driven by our soft pressure sensors. We used a test called STEF for evaluation. STEF is used in evaluating the rehabilitation status of the upper limbs. As a result, it showed better operability than the electric arm prosthesis using EMG.

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