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An improved wavelet threshold denoising approach for surface electromyography signal

Chuanyun Ouyang, Liming Cai, Bin Liu, Tianxiang Zhang

2023EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background The surface electromyography (sEMG) signal presents significant challenges for the dynamic analysis and subsequent examination of muscle movements due to its low signal energy, broad frequency distribution, and inherent noise interference. However, the conventional wavelet threshold filtering techniques for sEMG signals are plagued by the Gibbs-like phenomenon and an overall decrease in signal amplitude, leading to signal distortion. Purpose This article aims to establish an improved wavelet thresholding method that can filter various types of signals, with a particular emphasis on sEMG signals, by adjusting two independent factors. Hence, it generates the filtered signal with a higher signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), a lower mean square error (MSE), and better signal quality. Results After denoising Doppler and Heavysine signals, the filtered signal exhibits a higher SNR and lower MSE than the signal generated from traditional filtering algorithms. The filtered sEMG signal has a lower noise baseline while retaining the peak sEMG signal strength. Conclusion The empirical evaluation results show that the quality of the signal processed by the new noise reduction algorithm is better than the traditional hard thresholding, soft thresholding, and Garrote thresholding methods. Moreover, the filtering performance on the sEMG signal is improved significantly, which enhances the accuracy and reliability of subsequent experimental analyses.

Topics & Concepts

SIGNAL (programming language)Noise reductionWaveletThresholdingNoise (video)Computer scienceSignal-to-noise ratio (imaging)Filter (signal processing)Artificial intelligencePattern recognition (psychology)Distortion (music)Mean squared errorSpeech recognitionSignal transfer functionMathematicsComputer visionAnalog signalStatisticsTelecommunicationsBandwidth (computing)Programming languageTransmission (telecommunications)AmplifierImage (mathematics)Muscle activation and electromyography studiesNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
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