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This paper presents the preliminary findings of the active prosthetic hand designed concept for the Universiti Putra Malaysia. The development process is clearly stated in order to successfully designing the hand prosthesis. The classification of the level of amputation and current standard of hand prosthesis are also included in the design process. The design targets for lower-level upper-limb amputees...
This paper concerns on the review between the surgical and non-surgical method of active control of a prosthetic hand. For active prosthetic hand, there are two standard methods for signal extraction namely surgical and non-surgical. Active prosthetic hands which are based on Surface Electromyography (sEMG) and Targeted Muscle Reinnervation (TMR) are selected for a comparison between non-surgical...
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