Development of a Hand-Arm Model to Emulate Tremor Handwriting Behavior

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Patients with hand tremor may find difficulties in performing their routine task especially writing. The worse when the tremor becomes severe. In this paper, a hand-arm model has been developed to study the behavior of tremor while performing handwriting. Regarding the study, the hand of patient oscillates in a perpendicular direction to the forearm rather than other directions due to hand support while the handwriting is performed. A miniature accelerometer patched to the writing device and acceleration data recorded have then been examined by power spectral density (PSD). For hand-arm model setup, the DC motor was used to emulate the hand movement to draw a straight line by connecting the linear screw thread to the writing mechanism. For writing mechanism, there are two parts, holder to hold the pen and Linear Voice Coil Actuator (LVCA) to resemble hand tremor conditions. By injecting tremor data to the LVCA the acceleration is measured once again by attaching a miniature accelerometer to the writer device. The findings show that the model can emulates hand tremor by considering its acceleration and frequency range from PSD based on record actual tremor data as references. The hand-arm model furthers can be a research conduct to design a writing device that can be cancelled or at least suppress the tremor.

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