Development of a Low-Cost EMG Monitoring and Signal Processing System for Drill Operators (#1008)
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July 16-18, 2025
Published In
"Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and Sustainable Technologies in service of society"
Location of Conference
Mexico
Authors
Abuid, Farid
Huamanchahua, Deyby
Abstract
This study presents the development of a low-cost system for real-time monitoring and processing of electromyographic (EMG) signals to study the impact of mechanical vibrations on drill operators, which are known to lead to musculoskeletal disorders and reduced work efficiency. The proposed system comprises an EMG acquisition unit, a vibration generator, and signal processing algorithms to ensure noise reduction and robust data analysis. Signal processing techniques, including notch filtering and Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD), were employed to ensure high-fidelity signal analysis. Preliminary testing in controlled environments demonstrated the system’s ability to identify changes in muscle activity corresponding to varying vibration intensities. This was achieved using a drill, not the vibration generator. Observed results indicate the system can detect real-time vibration exposure and its intensity. A third-party Motor Unit Action Potential (MUAP) estimation algorithm was implemented, which could allow the preventive detection of musculoskeletal disorders. The proposed system holds potential for broader ergonomics, rehabilitation, and sports science applications. By offering a portable, cost-effective solution, it addresses a critical gap in real-time monitoring technologies. Future directions include enhancing the algorithm’s sensitivity, expanding validation studies to real-time settings, and exploring machine learning applications for more nuanced data analysis.