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HSI Lab has been awarded an NSF grant to study cognitive workload of electromyography (EMG)-based human-machine interfaces

Posted on October 6, 2019 by jpark

HSI lab in collaboration with North Carolina State University (NCSU) biomedical engineering and University of Florida (UF) industrial and systems engineering departments were awarded a grant to study cognitive load of electromyography (EMG)-based human-machine interfaces (HMIs). The objective of this collaborative work is to identify differences in cognitive load between different EMG-based HMIs for systems supporting motor skill rehabilitation and activities of daily living for special populations.

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