Implementing an FPGA system for real-time intent recognition for prosthetic legs

This paper presents the design and implementation of a cyber physical system (CPS) for neural-machine interface (NMI) that continuously senses signals from a human neuromuscular control system and recognizes the user's intended locomotion modes in real-time. The CPS contains two major parts: a...

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Published inDAC Design Automation Conference 2012 pp. 169 - 175
Main Authors Zhang, Xiaorong, Huang, He, Yang, Qing
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, NY, USA ACM 03.06.2012
IEEE
SeriesACM Conferences
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ISBN1450311997
9781450311991
ISSN0738-100X
DOI10.1145/2228360.2228394

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Summary:This paper presents the design and implementation of a cyber physical system (CPS) for neural-machine interface (NMI) that continuously senses signals from a human neuromuscular control system and recognizes the user's intended locomotion modes in real-time. The CPS contains two major parts: a microcontroller unit (MCU) for sensing and buffering input signals and an FPGA device as the computing engine for fast decoding and recognition of neural signals. The real-time experiments on a human subject demonstrated its real-time, self-contained, and high accuracy in identifying three major lower limb movement tasks (level-ground walking, stair ascent, and standing), paving the way for truly neural-controlled prosthetic legs.
ISBN:1450311997
9781450311991
ISSN:0738-100X
DOI:10.1145/2228360.2228394