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Rejecting Impulse Artifacts from Surface EMG Signals using Real-time Cumulative Histogram Filtering

Dec. 9, 2021

Yeon, Seong Ho, and Hugh M. Herr. "Rejecting impulse artifacts from surface emg signals using real-time cumulative histogram filtering." 2021 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2021.

Abstract

This paper presents a cumulative histogram filtering (CHF) algorithm to filter impulsive artifacts within surface electromyograhy (sEMG) signal for time-domain signal feature extraction. The proposed CHF algorithm filters sEMG signals by extracting a continuous subset of amplitude-sorted values within a real-time window of measured samples using information about the probabilistic distribution of sEMG amplitude. For real-time deployment of the proposed CHF algorithm on an embedded computing platform, we also present an efficient, iterative implementation of the proposed algorithm. The proposed CHF algorithm was evaluated on synthetic impulse artifacts superimposed upon undisturbed sEMG recorded from a subject with transtibial amputation. Results suggest that the CHF algorithm effectively suppresses the simulated impulse artifacts while preserving a minimum signal-to-noise ratio of 95% and an average Pearson correlation of 0.99 compared to the undisturbed sEMG recordings. 

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