Volume 4 - SUPPLEMENT I of SYMPOSIUM ARTICLES
EMG Controlled 3D Printed Bionic Hand
- Yalcin Isler
Department of Biomedical Engineering, Izmir Katip Celebi University, Turkey, Islerya Medikal ve Bilisim Teknolojileri, Izmir, Turkey
islerya@yahoo.com
- Ozlem Isler
Islerya Medikal ve Bilisim Teknolojileri, Izmir, Turkey
ozisler@hotmail.com
Keywords: 3D printing, EMG, Signal processing, Bionic hand.
Abstract
When muscle fibers contract, they generate electric signals by the exchange of ions across
those fibers' membranes. These signals can be detected to control extremities and other organs
after being applied to some processing, analyzing and filtering techniques. In this study, we
aimed to design a 3D printed hand, which is easily adaptable to all amputees, with
microcontroller-based control using EMG signals via open-source tools. All the mechanical
parts were fabricated using an additive manufacturing method of 3D printing. The hand can
move all fingers separately in an accurate way and it is fully controllable by a general-purpose
microcontroller board. The design decreases the production period and cost of the prosthetic
hand.