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Does Exerting Grasps Involve a Finite Set of Muscle Patterns? A Study of Intra- and Intersubject Variability of Forearm sEMG Signals in Seven Grasp Types
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (2024-03-29)Surface Electromyography (sEMG) signals are widely used as input to control robotic devices, prosthetic limbs, exoskeletons, among other devices, and provide information about someone’s intention to perform a particular ... -
Understanding Forearm Muscle Activity during Everyday Common Grasps: Insights for Rehabilitation, Prosthetic Control, and Human–Machine Interaction
MDPI (2024-04-10)The specific role of forearm muscles in the development of activities of daily living (ADL) remains unknown. Consequently, studying forearm muscle activity during the most commonly used grasps in ADL would yield valuable ... -
Energy influence of the internal heat exchangers placement in a cascade refrigeration plant. A theoretical and experimental analysis
Elsevier (2024-05-01)This paper deals with the analysis of the internal heat exchanger (IHX) impact on the energy performance of a cascade refrigeration plant (CRS) made up of two vapor compression cycles. Three IHX locations have been considered, ... -
Effects of healing start time and duration on conventional and high-performance concretes incorporating SAP, crystalline admixture, and sepiolite: A comparative study
Elsevier (2023-12-28)This research investigates the self-healing capability of conventional and high-performance concrete containing either a superabsorbent polymer (SAP), a crystalline admixture (CA), or water-encapsulated in sepiolite by ... -
Optimizing R152a/R600 and R290/R600 mixtures for superior energy performance in vapor compression systems: Promising alternatives to Isobutane (R600a)
Elsevier (2024-06-15)This study presents an experimental investigation into the optimal composition of R152a/R600 and R290/R600 mixtures as potential alternatives to isobutane (R600a) in a single-stage vapor compression cycle. The research ...