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• Facts
• What is HHI
• Objective
• Parts
• Setup Up
• Architecture
• Working
• Algorithm
• Conclusion
Have you ever dreamed of controlling the people around you?
Family, friends, co-workers, or even total strangers?
FACTS
If you want to move your body then your brain need to fire
thousands of neurons.
This incoming signal overrides their nervous system and forces their
arm to obey your electrical commands.
Our Objective
1. We Take signals from a person (known as the
Controller) arm.
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PARTS
1. TENS Stimulator -
The Controlled:
The sensation of totally losing free will can be a little weird at first.
The Controller, will be using the electrical signals from their voluntary muscle
movement as a signal to turn on the stimulator. When this happens, your
nerves will interpret the electricity as a signal, and tell your arm to flex.
WORKING
The Controller:
1. Plug the EMG electrode cables into the Muscle SpikerShield.
2. Place two EMG electrodes on the forearm, one on the back of the hand, and clip
on the EMG cables using the alligator clips.
3. Now, have the controller flex their forearm muscles. With a sufficient strong flex,
your controller then should & will able to light up all the LEDs.
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WORKING
The Controlled:
1. Connect the TENS unit to the forearm with the TENS cable.
2. Now we slowly increase the amplitude of the TENS until there is a visible change
of the muscle activity
3. Now that the TENS' level is comfortably set, plug the Tens cables pins into the
Muscle SpikerShield Stimulator.
4. Now when the "Controller" human flexes their muscles, the "Controlled" human's
muscles should move as well.
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Muscle SpikerShield HHI Code Algorithm
This HHI algorithm monitors amplitude of EMG envelope, displays EMG strength on
LED bar & turns on/off a TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) device.