Abstract:
Remote manually operated tasks such as those found in teleoperation, virtual reality, or joystick-based computer access, require the generation of an intermediate electri...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Remote manually operated tasks such as those found in teleoperation, virtual reality, or joystick-based computer access, require the generation of an intermediate electrical signal which is transmitted to the controlled subsystem (robot arm, virtual environment, or a cursor in a computer screen). When human movements are distorted, for instance, by tremor, performance can be improved by digitally filtering the intermediate signal before it reaches the controlled device. This paper introduces a novel tremor filtering framework in which digital equalizers are optimally designed through pursuit tracking task experiments. Due to inherent properties of the man-machine system, the design of tremor suppression equalizers presents two serious problems: 1) performance criteria leading to optimizations that minimize mean-squared error are not efficient for tremor elimination and 2) movement signals show ill-conditioned autocorrelation matrices, which often result in useless or unstable solutions. To address these problems, a new performance indicator in the context of tremor is introduced, and the optimal equalizer according to this new criterion is developed, III-conditioning of the autocorrelation matrix is overcome using a novel method which we call pulled-optimization. Experiments performed with artificially induced vibrations and a subject with Parkinson's disease show significant improvement in performance. Additional results, along with MATLAB source code of the algorithms, and a customizable demo for PC joysticks, are available on the Internet at http://tremor-suppression.com.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering ( Volume: 47, Issue: 5, May 2000)
DOI: 10.1109/10.841338
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Digital Filter ,
- Tremor Suppression ,
- Optimization Problem ,
- Signal Processing ,
- Performance Indicators ,
- Low-pass ,
- Computer Screen ,
- Frequency Components ,
- Cerebral Palsy ,
- Signaling Mediators ,
- Examples Of Systems ,
- Robotic Arm ,
- Voluntary Movement ,
- Filter Design ,
- Essential Tremor ,
- Virtual Reality Applications ,
- Optimal Filter ,
- Significant Number Of People ,
- Functional Electrical Stimulation ,
- Interest Of Authors ,
- Signal Tracks ,
- Target Signal ,
- Impulse Response ,
- Spectrum Of Signal ,
- White Noise ,
- Target State ,
- Design Stage ,
- Filtration Performance ,
- Cursor Movement ,
- Lagrange Multiplier
- MeSH Terms
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Digital Filter ,
- Tremor Suppression ,
- Optimization Problem ,
- Signal Processing ,
- Performance Indicators ,
- Low-pass ,
- Computer Screen ,
- Frequency Components ,
- Cerebral Palsy ,
- Signaling Mediators ,
- Examples Of Systems ,
- Robotic Arm ,
- Voluntary Movement ,
- Filter Design ,
- Essential Tremor ,
- Virtual Reality Applications ,
- Optimal Filter ,
- Significant Number Of People ,
- Functional Electrical Stimulation ,
- Interest Of Authors ,
- Signal Tracks ,
- Target Signal ,
- Impulse Response ,
- Spectrum Of Signal ,
- White Noise ,
- Target State ,
- Design Stage ,
- Filtration Performance ,
- Cursor Movement ,
- Lagrange Multiplier
- MeSH Terms