18th National Biomedical Engineering Meeting (BIYOMUT), İstanbul, Türkiye, 16 - 17 Ekim 2014
In this study, fractal dimension which used to analysis complexity of the biomedical signals used to determine active channels when performing 24 fingers and wrist movements. The results compared withroot mean square (RMS) and mean absolute value (MAV) features. Higuchi fractal dimension (HFD) method was choosen that has high accuracy and linear with theoretical fractal dimension values nevertheless the method is noise sensitive. The noise sensitivity problem was overcomed with filtering the signal. Mean Higuchi fractal dimension feature determined using sliding window and active movements obtained that are above of thechoosen thresholds for each channels. Correlation of active chanels for each movements which was obtained with RMS and HFD features was discussed. Thus a new method was submitted which based on HFD instead of RMS adn MAV features.