Abbas J J, Triolo R J
Center for Biomedical Engineering, Wenner Gren Research Laboratory, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506, USA.
IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng. 1997 Mar;5(1):12-22. doi: 10.1109/86.559345.
An adaptive feedforward control system has been evaluated for use in functional neuromuscular stimulation (FNS) systems. The control system, which utilizes neural network techniques, was used to generate isometric muscle contractions to track a periodic torque trajectory signal. The evaluation of the control system was performed using percutaneous intramuscular electrodes to stimulate the quadriceps muscles of spinal cord injured adolescents. Results of the evaluation indicate that the control system automatically customized its parameters for controlling isometric muscle torque in a particular muscle and that the parameters were adapted on-line to account for changes in muscle properties due to fatigue. This study demonstrates that this control system may play an important role in the development of practical FNS systems that are capable of automatically adjusting stimulation parameters to fit the needs of a particular individual at a given time.
一种自适应前馈控制系统已被评估用于功能性神经肌肉刺激(FNS)系统。该利用神经网络技术的控制系统用于产生等长肌肉收缩以跟踪周期性扭矩轨迹信号。使用经皮肌内电极刺激脊髓损伤青少年的股四头肌来进行该控制系统的评估。评估结果表明,该控制系统会自动定制其参数以控制特定肌肉中的等长肌肉扭矩,并且这些参数会在线调整以适应因疲劳导致的肌肉特性变化。这项研究表明,该控制系统可能在开发能够自动调整刺激参数以在给定时间满足特定个体需求的实用FNS系统中发挥重要作用。