Abstract

In this study, the muscle fatigue detection capability of bipolar and unipolar lead systems used for surface electromyogram measurement was verified by simulation. The constructed model simplified the isometric contraction of the biceps brachii. There were two simulation experiments: 1) the addition and deletion of white noise and 2) the addition and deletion of hum noise. The pattern result of simulation 1) suggested the possibility that the muscle fatigue detection capability of a unipolar-leads system was high. The pattern 2) result showed the unipolar-leads system had a small influence of filtering, and suggested that the mixing of hum noise could be disregarded.

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