%0 Journal Article %A Judge, Simon %A Nasr, Nasrin %A Hawley, Mark %D 2016 %T T4I2016 - Judge, Simon; Nasr, Nasrin; Hawley, Mark: The potential application of EMG as assistive technology: a usability study %U https://orda.shef.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/T4I2016_-_Judge_Simon_Nasr_Nasrin_Hawley_Mark_The_potential_application_of_EMG_as_assistive_technology_a_usability_study/4256507 %R 10.15131/shef.data.4256507 %2 https://orda.shef.ac.uk/ndownloader/files/6940271 %K Electromyography %K Switch %K Assistive %K Disability %K Participatory Design %K T4I2016 %K Technology for Independence %K Rehabilitation Engineering %K Electrical and Electronic Engineering not elsewhere classified %K Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified %K Care for Disabled %K Computer-Human Interaction %K Health Care %X

Judge, Simon; Nasr, Nasrin; Hawley, Mark: The potential application of EMG as assistive technology: a usability study. T4I Communications 1, T4I2016 – Academic/Research, Nov 2016. Figshare.

The aim of this study is to examine the potential for the use of a new type of EMG sensor in assistive applications with the end goal of developing an EMG switch that can be placed on the market and used by individuals as an assistive control method.

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