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Spatial Filtering of Noninvasive Multielectrode EMG: Part II-Filter Performance in Theory and Modeling

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1987

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Abstract

Spatial filtering, particularly common in the field of engineering, is adapted in theory and practice to the filtering of propagating spatial EMG signals. This technique offers a new flexibility in the design of selective EMG measurement configurations. Longitudinal as well as two-dimensional spatial filters can be used. The conditions for the design of suitable spatial filters are deduced by signal theory. The performances of different selected configurations are compared by means of a given simple model of an excited motor unit. The modeling results compare well to the previously described experimental signals.

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