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A Review of EMG-, FMG-, and EIT-Based Biosensors and Relevant Human–Machine Interactivities and Biomedical Applications

  • Zhuo Zheng
  • , Zinan Wu
  • , Runkun Zhao
  • , Yinghui Ni
  • , Xutian Jing
  • , Shuo Gao*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University

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Abstract

Wearables developed for human body signal detection receive increasing attention in the current decade. Compared to implantable sensors, wearables are more focused on body motion detection, which can support human–machine interaction (HMI) and biomedical applications. In wearables, electromyography (EMG)-, force myography (FMG)-, and electrical impedance tomography (EIT)-based body information monitoring technologies are broadly presented. In the literature, all of them have been adopted for many similar application scenarios, which easily confuses researchers when they start to explore the area. Hence, in this article, we review the three technologies in detail, from basics including working principles, device architectures, interpretation algorithms, application examples, merits and drawbacks, to state-of-the-art works, challenges remaining to be solved and the outlook of the field. We believe the content in this paper could help readers create a whole image of designing and applying the three technologies in relevant scenarios.

Original languageEnglish
Article number516
JournalBiosensors
Volume12
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • EIT
  • EMG
  • FMG
  • biological signal
  • human–machine interactivities

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