Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal

In current years, the application of biopotential signals has received a lot of attention in literature. One of these signals is an electromyogram (EMG) generated by active muscles. Surface EMG (sEMG) signal is recorded over the skin, as the representative of the muscle activity. Since its amplitude...

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Main Authors: Akbar Pashaei, Mohammad Reza Yazdchi, Hamid Reza Marateb
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.jmss.mui.ac.ir/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2015;volume=5;issue=4;spage=245;epage=252;aulast=Pashaei
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spelling doaj-c39844cf823c438288bc874637a3f9f82020-11-24T23:08:17ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Medical Signals and Sensors2228-74772015-01-0154245252Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signalAkbar PashaeiMohammad Reza YazdchiHamid Reza MaratebIn current years, the application of biopotential signals has received a lot of attention in literature. One of these signals is an electromyogram (EMG) generated by active muscles. Surface EMG (sEMG) signal is recorded over the skin, as the representative of the muscle activity. Since its amplitude can be as low as 50 μV, it is sensitive to undesirable noise signals such as power-line interferences. This study aims at designing a battery-powered portable four-channel sEMG signal acquisition system. The performance of the proposed system was assessed in terms of the input voltage and current noise, noise distribution, synchronization and input noise level among different channels. The results indicated that the designed system had several inbuilt operational merits such as low referred to input noise (lower than 0.56 μV between 8 Hz and 1000 Hz), considerable elimination of power-line interference and satisfactory recorded signal quality in terms of signal-to-noise ratio. The muscle conduction velocity was also estimated using the proposed system on the brachial biceps muscle during isometric contraction. The estimated values were in then normal ranges. In addition, the system included a modular configuration to increase the number of recording channels up to 96.http://www.jmss.mui.ac.ir/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2015;volume=5;issue=4;spage=245;epage=252;aulast=PashaeiPortable acquisition systemssigma-delta analog-to-digital convertersurface electromyography
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author Akbar Pashaei
Mohammad Reza Yazdchi
Hamid Reza Marateb
spellingShingle Akbar Pashaei
Mohammad Reza Yazdchi
Hamid Reza Marateb
Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
Portable acquisition systems
sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter
surface electromyography
author_facet Akbar Pashaei
Mohammad Reza Yazdchi
Hamid Reza Marateb
author_sort Akbar Pashaei
title Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
title_short Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
title_full Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
title_fullStr Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
title_full_unstemmed Designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
title_sort designing a low-noise, high-resolution, and portable four channel acquisition system for recording surface electromyographic signal
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Medical Signals and Sensors
issn 2228-7477
publishDate 2015-01-01
description In current years, the application of biopotential signals has received a lot of attention in literature. One of these signals is an electromyogram (EMG) generated by active muscles. Surface EMG (sEMG) signal is recorded over the skin, as the representative of the muscle activity. Since its amplitude can be as low as 50 μV, it is sensitive to undesirable noise signals such as power-line interferences. This study aims at designing a battery-powered portable four-channel sEMG signal acquisition system. The performance of the proposed system was assessed in terms of the input voltage and current noise, noise distribution, synchronization and input noise level among different channels. The results indicated that the designed system had several inbuilt operational merits such as low referred to input noise (lower than 0.56 μV between 8 Hz and 1000 Hz), considerable elimination of power-line interference and satisfactory recorded signal quality in terms of signal-to-noise ratio. The muscle conduction velocity was also estimated using the proposed system on the brachial biceps muscle during isometric contraction. The estimated values were in then normal ranges. In addition, the system included a modular configuration to increase the number of recording channels up to 96.
topic Portable acquisition systems
sigma-delta analog-to-digital converter
surface electromyography
url http://www.jmss.mui.ac.ir/article.asp?issn=2228-7477;year=2015;volume=5;issue=4;spage=245;epage=252;aulast=Pashaei
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