DOI: 10.3390/s26165144 ISSN: 1424-8220

RTGNet: A Dual-Branch Network Integrating Recurrent Texture and Temporal Dynamics from sEMG for Lower-Limb Joint Angle Prediction

Zhiwei Hu, Quansheng Xu, Shaowei Su, Yinggan Tang, Yonghong Xu

Accurate continuous prediction of lower-limb joint angles from surface electromyography (sEMG) remains challenging because of the nonlinear, non-stationary, and subject-specific nature of sEMG signals, which can reduce robustness and lead to degraded prediction accuracy during highly dynamic gait phases. In this study, we propose RTGNet, a dual-branch deep learning framework for lower-limb joint-angle prediction from multichannel sEMG. The method constructs two feature views from the same sEMG stream: recurrence-plot (RP)-based representations for nonlinear texture characterization and time-series sequences for long-term temporal dependency modeling. These views are processed by a convolutional neural network (CNN) with a convolutional block attention module (CBAM) and a bidirectional long short-term memory network (BiLSTM), respectively, and integrated through an adaptive gated fusion mechanism. An enhanced Huber-TopK loss is further employed to emphasize samples with large prediction errors. Experiments on the SIAT-LLMD dataset under an offline cross-subject evaluation setting show that RTGNet achieves a mean absolute error (MAE) of 3.87°, a root mean square error (RMSE) of 5.25°, and an R2 of 0.81 during walking, as well as an MAE of 4.53°, an RMSE of 6.47°, and an R2 of 0.84 during stair ascent. The proposed framework outperforms temporal-only and RP-based baselines, and ablation results further support the effectiveness of the gated fusion strategy and CBAM attention. Overall, these results suggest that integrating recurrence texture and temporal dynamics is a promising strategy for sEMG-driven joint-angle prediction and provides a useful basis for future exoskeleton control-oriented studies.

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