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    • Motor Unit Characteristics after Targeted Muscle Reinnervation 

      Kapelner, Tamas; Jiang, Ning; Holobar, Ales; Vujaklija, Ivan; Roche, Aidan; Farina, Dario; Aszmann, Oskar C. (Public Library of Science, 2016-02-22)
      Targeted muscle reinnervation (TMR) is a surgical procedure used to redirect nerves originally controlling muscles of the amputated limb into remaining muscles above the amputation, to treat phantom limb pain and facilitate ...
    • Research Update: Doping ZnO and TiO2 for solar cells 

      Hoye, Robert L. Z.; Musselman, Kevin P.; MacManus-Driscoll, Judith L. (AIP Publishing, 2013-12-01)
      ZnO and TiO2 are two of the most commonly used n-type metal oxide semiconductors in new generation solar cells due to their abundance, low-cost, and stability. ZnO and TiO2 can be used as active layers, photoanodes, buffer ...
    • Spatial Information Enhances Myoelectric Control Performance with Only Two Channels 

      He, Jiayuan; Sheng, Xinjun; Zhu, Xiangyang; Jiang, Chaozhe; Jiang, Ning (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2018-09-10)
      Automatic gesture recognition (AGR) is investigated as an effortless human-machine interaction method, potentially applied in many industrial sectors. When using surface electromyogram (sEMG) for AGR, i.e. myoelectric ...
    • Wrist and Finger Gesture Recognition with Single-element A-mode Ultrasound signal: A Comparison with Single-channel Surface Electromyogram 

      He, Jiayuan; Luo, Henry; Jia, Jie; Yeow, John; Jiang, Ning (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2018-10-01)
      With the ability to detect volumetric changes of contracting muscles, ultrasound (US) was a potential technique in the field of human-machine interface (HMI). Compared to the US imaging (B-mode US), the signal from a static ...

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