Abstract
The algorithm uses the curve matching between input EMG and reference EMG signals.The proposed method reflects better timing characteristics than the time features.The method provides real-time recognition of the gait subphase using EMG signals. This study presents a gait subphase recognition method using an electromyogram (EMG) with a signal graph matching (ESGM) algorithm. Existing pattern recognition and machine learning using EMG signals has several innate problems in gait subphase detection. With respect to time domain features, their feature values may be analogous because two different gait steps may have similar muscle activation. In addition, the current gait subphase might not be recognized until the next gait subphase passes because the window size needed for feature extraction is larger than the period of the gait subphase. The ESGM algorithm is a new approach that compares reference EMG signals and input EMG signals according to time variance to solve these problems and considers variations of physiological muscle activity. We also determined all the elements of the ESGM algorithm using kinematic gait analysis and optimized the algorithm using experiments. Therefore, the ESGM algorithm reflects better timing characteristics of EMG signals than the time domain feature extraction algorithm. In addition, it can provide real-time and user-adaptive recognition of the gait subphase by using only EMG signals. Experimental results show that the average accuracy of the proposed method is 13% better than existing methods and the average detection latency of the proposed method was 5.5 times lower than existing methods.
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