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  4. Analysis of fatigue conditions in biceps brachii muscles using surface electromyography signals and strip spectral correlation
 
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Analysis of fatigue conditions in biceps brachii muscles using surface electromyography signals and strip spectral correlation

Date Issued
01-01-2014
Author(s)
Karthick, P. A.
Ramakrishnan Swaminathan 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/ICDSP.2014.6900826
Abstract
In this work, an attempt has been made to analyze the cyclostationarity of surface electromyography (sEMG) signals recorded during dynamic contraction of biceps brachii muscle. Twenty five healthy adult volunteers have participated in this study. The recorded signals are preprocessed and segmented into three zones, namely, non-fatigue zone, first muscle discomfort zone and fatigue zone. These signals are subjected to strip spectral correlation algorithm to estimate the spectral correlation density (SCD). Cyclic domain profile (CDP) is extracted from the normalized SCD magnitude. The area of CDP is calculated for all the three zones. The results show that strip spectral correlation algorithm based SCD estimation is able to demonstrate the cyclostationary property of sEMG signal in all three zones. It is also observed that the normalized SCD magnitude spectrum is distinct for all cases. The CDP area shows the significant variation in fatigue zone. Further it appears that cyclostationarity based on SCD can be used to differentiate different neuromuscular and pathological conditions.
Volume
2014-January
Subjects
  • Biceps brachii

  • Cyclostationarity

  • SEMG signal

  • Spectral correlation ...

  • Strip spectral correl...

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