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Caly
Caly on 2 May 2024
Commented: Caly on 3 Sep 2024
Hello everyone!
I am having troubles streaming emg signals to Simulink to run a continuous expereiment where I can take those live emg signals and analyze them. I was using the TCP/IP client receive block in Simulink to establish the connection between the delsys system and Simulink (ran a previous matlab script in order to establish the Delsys/Matlab connection), but the data points are scattered and though the peaks of the signal rise when muscle contractions occur, the emg signal produces square waves that have many holes in it. Thank you in advance

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Anshuman
Anshuman on 17 Jun 2024
Hi Caly,
The issue you're encountering with scattered data points and "square waves that have many holes in it" could be due to several factors ranging from the way the TCP/IP connection is set up, to the processing of the incoming data stream in Simulink. Here are few things that you can try at your end:
On TCP/IP side:
  1. The default buffer size might be too small, leading to data loss. Increase the buffer size to ensure that all incoming data can be accommodated.
  2. If the block is in non-blocking mode, it might not wait for enough data to arrive before proceeding, leading to "holes" in your data. Try setting it to blocking mode.
Simulink Model configuration:
  1. The execution rate of the Simulink model might be too slow to process the incoming data in real-time. Try increasing the fixed-step size.
  2. If the data is sent in chunks, make sure that your processing script or Simulink model is correctly reassembling these chunks into a continuous stream.
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Caly
Caly on 3 Sep 2024
Thank you so much for your response! The "enable blocking" option fixed what I had trouble with!

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