Mechatronic prostetic arm.
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Mechatronic prostetic arm.
Shazam is an application used for audio segments recognition, based on digital fingerprint which are extracted from a time-frequency graph (spectrogram). In this approach, we extend its uses to sEMG signal classification .
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IA open source orthopedic prosthetics
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Mechatronics Engineering Project
Predicting motor movements for use in prosthetic arms.
A bionic prosthesis controlled through DIY muscle sensors attached to an Arduino board
Training Deep RL Agent for navigation and object avoidance tasks using Pytorch
Helpful 3D Printing Utilities to convert FBX files to STL for people who don't have access to newer printers and want to print prosthetic designs
A very cheap and affordable prosthetic hand built with strings, plastics, and electromyography sensors
This project is in development now. The last version is in 2022. It contains:
An affordable lower-limb prosthesis.
A WPF application for scanning the residual limb of an amputee.
Open-source myoelectric prosthetic for transradial amputees based off designs by Hyeonjun Park and Donghan Kim. Developed by a group of 3 students attending Sage Hill High School in Newport Coast, California.
Libre Software development of the OpenLeg active prosthesis. Derived from Project SmartLeg, developed at IFSul Charqueadas, Brazil. GNU General Public License.
Application of A-mode ultrasound in musculoskeletal systems (prosthetics/ knee extrusion)
A web interface for AmpScan with tools for analysis and visualisation of digitised surface scan data for applications within Prosthetics and Orthotics (P&O)
Our attempt at a prosthetic hand using ESP32 microcontroller with AD8232 ECG sensor
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