학술논문

A Systemic View of an Upper Extremity Prosthesis
Document Type
Conference
Source
2007 IEEE International Conference on System of Systems Engineering System of Systems Engineering, 2007. SoSE '07. IEEE International Conference on. :1-6 Apr, 2007
Subject
Computing and Processing
Extremities
Prosthetics
Output feedback
Control systems
Biomedical engineering
Injuries
Force feedback
Feedback control
End effectors
Electromyography
prosthetic arm
EMG
EEG
ENG
EEP
Language
Abstract
When an amputee wears the prosthetic arm, it becomes the amputee's extended body part. This acquired body part should be as easy as to control the original body part. In this paper, an externally powered upper extremity prosthesis is considered as a system. The necessary components to design a better prosthetic arm are viewed and divided into four subsystems: input, effector, feedback and support. Current research is reviewed in terms of these subsystems. Each subsystem performs its own task, but it is related to each other and together they function to make up a prosthetic upper extremity, which provides the movement to the amputee.