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Farhana Afrose
Country of origin: Bangladesh Currently in: Bangladesh, Dhaka General field of specialization: Engineering sciences-
Degrees
2020 Undergraduate Engineering sciences -
Current Research Activities
Engineering sciences
Myoelectric prosthetic arms are becoming widely used in the 21st century by people who have gone through upper limb amputation. In developing countries, more people have to go through amputation as the number of limb losses due to accidents or diseases is increasing. In most cases, patients are unable to bear the cost of a functional prosthetic hand as the overall price surpasses their affordability.
Publications resulting from Research:
In this paper, we have proposed a cost-effective, affordable prosthetic hand that will use the Electromyography (EMG) signal from the residual part of the amputated limb of the patient. For controlling the prosthetic hand with residual EMG signals from the amputated limb, we have used an EMG extraction circuit which can be developed using simple electrical components. This result was later compared with the movement of the hand controlled by a commercially available EMG sensor. The prosthetic hand that we used in this research was designed in SOLIDWORKS and printed using a 3D printer. The developed hand can grab and grasp objects according to the will of its user.
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9745210/keywords#keywords