TY - JOUR
T1 - Feedback Method of Force Controlled by Electrical Muscle Stimulation Based on Infrared Optical Sensing
AU - Hosono, Satoshi
AU - Miyake, Tamon
AU - Miyake, Shota
AU - Tamaki, Emi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2022 Hosono, Miyake, Miyake and Tamaki.
PY - 2022/7/5
Y1 - 2022/7/5
N2 - The goal of the study was to develop a system that can adjust the electrical muscle stimulation parameters for individuals when sharing experiences with stimulation by sensing the degree of muscle contraction during electrical stimulation. If we do not know the appropriate amount of current for stimulation for an individual, the muscles would not contract as we aimed, and we will not be able to share the experience as we expected. In this study, we presented a system estimating fingertip force as the output of electrical muscle stimulation by monitoring the muscle state based on infrared optical sensing for adjusting electrical muscle stimulation parameters for the individual. We developed a regression model based on support vector regression during electrical stimulation using an infrared optical sensor with seven people's data to estimate the pushing force. The coefficient of determination between the measured pushing force and estimated pushing force was greater than 0.8 and 0.9 for the index and middle fingers, respectively. The system can monitor a feedback value of electrical muscle stimulation fingertip control. The system showed the feasibility of infrared optical sensing for the closed-loop feedback control system of the electrical stimulation parameters for an individual.
AB - The goal of the study was to develop a system that can adjust the electrical muscle stimulation parameters for individuals when sharing experiences with stimulation by sensing the degree of muscle contraction during electrical stimulation. If we do not know the appropriate amount of current for stimulation for an individual, the muscles would not contract as we aimed, and we will not be able to share the experience as we expected. In this study, we presented a system estimating fingertip force as the output of electrical muscle stimulation by monitoring the muscle state based on infrared optical sensing for adjusting electrical muscle stimulation parameters for the individual. We developed a regression model based on support vector regression during electrical stimulation using an infrared optical sensor with seven people's data to estimate the pushing force. The coefficient of determination between the measured pushing force and estimated pushing force was greater than 0.8 and 0.9 for the index and middle fingers, respectively. The system can monitor a feedback value of electrical muscle stimulation fingertip control. The system showed the feasibility of infrared optical sensing for the closed-loop feedback control system of the electrical stimulation parameters for an individual.
KW - augmented experience
KW - body sharing
KW - electrical muscle stimulation
KW - infrared optical sensing
KW - support vector regression model
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U2 - 10.3389/frvir.2022.880238
DO - 10.3389/frvir.2022.880238
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85138224800
SN - 2673-4192
VL - 3
JO - Frontiers in Virtual Reality
JF - Frontiers in Virtual Reality
M1 - 880238
ER -