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Development of a control system for a prosthetic hand assisted by electromyographic signals
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper presents the development of a controller for a prosthetic hand prototype considering thePalabras claves:Controller, Electromyography, myoelectric signals, ProsthesisAutores:Edison S. Tenesaca Lliviganay, Fernando Urgilés-Ortiz, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Ronny N. Tituana-SalinasFuentes:scopusDesign of a Photovoltaic System for Self-consumption in Buildings at High-Altitude Cities Located in the Equator
Conference ObjectAbstract: In recent years, many countries have opted for the use of non-conventional and environmentally frienPalabras claves:Consumption profile, performance ratio, Photovoltaic facility, solar energyAutores:Amador Guerra J., John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Marlon Quinde-Abril, Marlon X. Quinde AbrilFuentes:googlescopusDesign, Simulation, and Construction of a Prototype Transhumeral Bio-mechatronic Prosthesis
Conference ObjectAbstract: This document presents the development of a low-cost, right limb transhumeral prosthesis prototype,Palabras claves:amputation, Anthropometry, Degrees of Freedom, MAki 3.0, Stump, Transhumeral prosthesisAutores:Daniel Proaño-Guevara, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, John Mario Romero-Bacuilima, luis Serpa, Luis Serpa-Andrade, Ronald Israel Pucha-OrtizFuentes:googlescopusDesing of Two Degrees of Freedom Wrist Rehabilitation Device
Conference ObjectAbstract: This paper present the design of a wrist rehabilitation device that is aimed at a patient diagnosedPalabras claves:HAE, mechanism, rehabilitation device, two DOF, WristAutores:John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Pablo Avila-CardenasFuentes:scopusEDITORIAL
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Carmen Cevallos, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, José Luis López HerreraFuentes:rraaescopusIntegration of Inertial Sensors in a Lower Limb Robotic Exoskeleton
ArticleAbstract: Motion assistance exoskeletons are designed to support the joint movement of people who perform repePalabras claves:Actuators, Exoskeleton, Imocap-GIS, inertial sensors, Lower limb, motion cycle, UDP protocolAutores:Callejas-Cuervo M., John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Sebastián García-ReinoFuentes:googlescopusImpact of Solar Thermal Energy on the Energy Matrix under Equatorial Andean Context
ArticleAbstract: Low-temperature solar thermal energy is a viable and mature alternative to reduce the use of fossilPalabras claves:Energy matrix, LEAP, sanitary hot water, solar thermalAutores:Edgar Antonio Barragán-Escandón PhD., Esteban Zalamea-León, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Julio Terrados-CepedaFuentes:googlescopusModelling of solar thermal energy for household use in equatorial latitude by using the f-chart model
ArticleAbstract: The Andean Equatorial Region, due to its geographic location, shows great potential for using solarPalabras claves:Andean cities, Evacuated tube collector, Flat plate collector, solar energyAutores:Edgar Antonio Barragán-Escandón PhD., Esteban Zalamea-León, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Manuel Raul Pelaez-Samaniego, Mateo Astudillo-FloresFuentes:googlescopusKinematic validation of a lower limb exoeskeleton using computer simulation
Conference ObjectAbstract: The following article shows the validation of the mechanical design of a lower limb exoskeleton thatPalabras claves:Adams View, Biomechatronic, Exoeskeleton, kinematicAutores:Cesar Saquicela, Christian Feicán, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhDFuentes:scopusTowards Multimodal Equipment to Help in the Diagnosis of COVID-19 Using Machine Learning Algorithms
ArticleAbstract: COVID-19 occurs due to infection through respiratory droplets containing the SARS-CoV-2 virus, whichPalabras claves:biomedical sensors, covid-19, diagnosis, Machine learning, Respiratory diseases, telemedicineAutores:AnaCecilia Villa-Parra, Caldeira E., Coelho Y., Delisle-Rodríguez D., Díaz C., Fernando Urgilés-Ortiz, Freire-Bastos T., Ismael Criollo, John Ignacio Calle Siguencia; PhD, Krishnan S., Lampier L., Rangel L., Sharma G., Silva L., Valadão C.Fuentes:scopus