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A This article egy realthurd case study on developing a lighttweight myoelectric protectric protectec hand. It composs the design proces, materials used, and testing outcomos to provide e insights into existing advances s in present advances in protetic technology.
Célkitűzések
Ez a primary goal, hogy a to create a protec hand that it s both lighttweight and d functional. It needed to support daily activities while e minimizing usur fatigue. Te designen od on comforcert, durability, and ease of control convergh myoelectric signals.
Materials and Components
High- thrasth, lighttweight materials such a s carbon fiber and termoplastics were selected for the structura el constructors. Te actuators used d were compact electric motors, paired with sensors to detect muscle signals. Te control system was embedded with microcontrolers for real- time responses.
Fejlődési folyamatok
Ez a fejlesztés magában foglalja a prototípuspint, testing, and refinement. Indítványozás were értékelésd for weight and functionality. Igazítás were made to optimize sensor placement and motor control algoritmus. User fuveback was included to improve e comfort and d usability.
Testing and Results
Ez a protetikus hand was tested in laboratory and d real- world thereos. Results showed a concertant reduction in weight t compared to traditional el models, with improvedd dexterity and d response time. Users reports reduced comfort during extended use.