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    2.5D Laser-Cutting-Based Customized Fabrication of Long-Term Wearable Textile sEMG Sensor

    Prof. Jung Kim’s group has developed a 2.5D laser cutting method to accelerate customized sEMG sensor fabrication from design to production. sEMG sensors measure human muscle activity and are widely used in wearable systems for human-machine interaction. In order to use sEMG sensors for a long time in daily life, it is necessary to develop a sensor that can be customized and worn easily and does not affect the signal due to movement. This customizable textile-based sEMG sensor provides high wearing comfort and improves the sensor signal quality through stable contact....read more

    Fundamental Research on Future Robotics intention recognition KI for Robotics sEMG sensor wearable robotics
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