Evaluation of 3D-printed conductive lines and EMG electrodes on smart eyeglasses frames

Author(s):  
Rui Zhang ◽  
Volodymyr Kolbin ◽  
Mirko Süttenbach ◽  
Martin Hedges ◽  
Oliver Amft
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Sensors ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (15) ◽  
pp. 4292
Author(s):  
Gerjan Wolterink ◽  
Pedro Dias ◽  
Remco G. P. Sanders ◽  
Frodo Muijzer ◽  
Bert-Jan van Beijnum ◽  
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3D printing of soft EMG sensing structures enables the creation of personalized sensing structures that can be potentially integrated in prosthetic, assistive and other devices. We developed and characterized flexible carbon-black doped TPU-based sEMG sensing structures. The structures are directly 3D-printed without the need for an additional post-processing step using a low-cost, consumer grade multi-material FDM printer. A comparison between the gold standard Ag/AgCl gel electrodes and the 3D-printed EMG electrodes with a comparable contact area shows that there is no significant difference in the EMG signals’ amplitude. The sensors are capable of distinguishing a variable level of muscle activity of the biceps brachii. Furthermore, as a proof of principle, sEMG data of a 3D-printed 8-electrode band are analyzed using a patten recognition algorithm to recognize hand gestures. This work shows that 3D-printed sEMG electrodes have great potential in practical applications.


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