Bahareh Ahkami

Doctoral Student at Systems and control

Bahareh Ahkami is a PhD student in the Bionic research group, focusing her research on biomedical signal processing/analysis and bio-pattern recognition. Bahareh is involved in a project related to lower limb prosthesis control.

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2023

Locomotion Decoding (LocoD) An Open-Source Modular Platform for Researching Control of Lower Limb Assistive Devices.

Bahareh Ahkami, Kirstin Ahmed, Morten Kristoffersen et al
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Journal article
2023

Probability-Based Rejection of Decoding Output Improves the Accuracy of Locomotion Detection During Gait

Bahareh Ahkami, Fabian Just, Max Jair Ortiz Catalan
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
Paper in proceeding
2022

Extra-neural signals from severed nerves enable intrinsic hand movements in transhumeral amputations

Bahareh Ahkami, Enzo Mastinu, Eric Earley et al
Scientific Reports. Vol. 12 (1)
Journal article
2021

Design of a stepwise safety protocol for lower limb prosthetic risk management in a clinical investigation

Alexander Thesleff, Bahareh Ahkami, Jenna Anderson et al
Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS, p. 4600-4604
Paper in proceeding

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