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Wearable sensors for elearning of manual tasks: Using forearm EMG in hand hygiene training

  • Ekaterina Kutafina
  • , David Laukamp
  • , Ralf Bettermann
  • , Ulrik Schroeder
  • , Stephan M. Jonas
  • University Hospital
  • Univ of Mining and Metallurgy
  • RWTH Aachen University

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Abstract

In this paper, we propose a novel approach to eLearning that makes use of smart wearable sensors. Traditional eLearning supports the remote and mobile learning of mostly theoretical knowledge. Here we discuss the possibilities of eLearning to support the training of manual skills. We employ forearm armbands with inertial measurement units and surface electromyography sensors to detect and analyse the user’s hand motions and evaluate their performance. Hand hygiene is chosen as the example activity, as it is a highly standardized manual task that is often not properly executed. The World Health Organization guidelines on hand hygiene are taken as a model of the optimal hygiene procedure, due to their algorithmic structure. Gesture recognition procedures based on artificial neural networks and hidden Markov modeling were developed, achieving recognition rates of 98.30% (±1.26%) for individual gestures. Our approach is shown to be promising for further research and application in the mobile eLearning of manual skills.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1221
JournalSensors (Switzerland)
Volume16
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Aug 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Gesture recognition
  • Hand hygiene
  • Hospital-acquired infections
  • Myo armband
  • Nosocomial infections
  • Smart wearable sensors
  • Surface EMG
  • eLearning

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