A system, for the in situ calibration of six-component force platforms, is presented. By the system, the calibration matrix of the force platform is accurately and precisely estimated, using a non-linear, weighted least square algorithm. The algorithm assumes that the calibration inputs are 3D, time-varying, known loads, not constrained in their direction of application, and applied to the force platform in different points, of known coordinates. The data are acquired by means of a device ad hoc designed. The device is simple in its structure, and the procedure is easy to be performed, also by non technical personnel. In the device, a high precision, 3D load cell is used. We show that, by means of the proposed system, the force platform fu...
The results of the calibration of load cells (force transducers) according to ISO 376-1999 are descr...
This paper describes a system for the measurement of the apparent mass (AM) matrix of standing subje...
In this paper, the mechanical configuration and the principle of the measurement for a Stewart platf...
The periodic calibration of measurement devices, such as force platforms (FPs), guarantees and optim...
A system for the in-situ re-calibration of six-component force platforms is presented. The system co...
Force platforms (FPs) are complex precision instruments and need an accurate calibration procedure, ...
none4noneA.Cappello; L.Chiari; A.Cedraro; D.LenziA.Cappello; L.Chiari; A.Cedraro; D.Lenz
Force platforms (FPs) are routinely used in human movement analysis. Over time, the instrument sen...
In this work a transportable calibration system for dynamic performance testing of medical force pla...
Nowadays force platforms are widely employed both for diagnostic purposes and for monitoring the exe...
The paper deals with the existing methods of force-torque sensor calibration with a number of compon...
With the development of modern technology for studying the movements of the human body, a large numb...
This study describes a novel calibration method for six-degrees-of-freedom force/torque sensors (FTs...
This study describes a novel calibration method for six-degrees-of-freedom force/torque sensors (FTs...
A new method for the calibration of multi-axis, linear and redundant force sensors is presented. Thi...
The results of the calibration of load cells (force transducers) according to ISO 376-1999 are descr...
This paper describes a system for the measurement of the apparent mass (AM) matrix of standing subje...
In this paper, the mechanical configuration and the principle of the measurement for a Stewart platf...
The periodic calibration of measurement devices, such as force platforms (FPs), guarantees and optim...
A system for the in-situ re-calibration of six-component force platforms is presented. The system co...
Force platforms (FPs) are complex precision instruments and need an accurate calibration procedure, ...
none4noneA.Cappello; L.Chiari; A.Cedraro; D.LenziA.Cappello; L.Chiari; A.Cedraro; D.Lenz
Force platforms (FPs) are routinely used in human movement analysis. Over time, the instrument sen...
In this work a transportable calibration system for dynamic performance testing of medical force pla...
Nowadays force platforms are widely employed both for diagnostic purposes and for monitoring the exe...
The paper deals with the existing methods of force-torque sensor calibration with a number of compon...
With the development of modern technology for studying the movements of the human body, a large numb...
This study describes a novel calibration method for six-degrees-of-freedom force/torque sensors (FTs...
This study describes a novel calibration method for six-degrees-of-freedom force/torque sensors (FTs...
A new method for the calibration of multi-axis, linear and redundant force sensors is presented. Thi...
The results of the calibration of load cells (force transducers) according to ISO 376-1999 are descr...
This paper describes a system for the measurement of the apparent mass (AM) matrix of standing subje...
In this paper, the mechanical configuration and the principle of the measurement for a Stewart platf...