none3noIn human movement modeling, the problem of multi-link kinematics estimation by means of inertial measurement units has been investigated by several authors through efficient sensor fusion algorithms. In this perspective a single inertial measurement unit per link is required. This set-up is not cost-effective compared with a solution in which a single-axis accelerometer per link is used. In this paper, a novel fast technique is presented for the estimation of the sway angle in a multi-link chain by using a single-axis accelerometer per segment and by setting the boundary conditions through an ad hoc algorithm. The technique, based on the windowing of the accelerometer output, was firstly tested on a mechanical arm equipped wi...
Many systems for recording human movement need some reference from beacons near the subject, such as...
This contribution is concerned with joint angle calculation based on inertial measurement data in th...
Traditional motion capture systems are the current standard in the assessment of knee joint kinemati...
A new method for the estimation of multi-link angular kinematics in the sagittal plane, using one si...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
A new method for estimation of angles of leg segments and joints, which uses accelerometer arrays at...
International audienceThis study aimed at the real-time estimation of the lower-limb joint and torso...
Real-time registration of body segment angles is essential in artificial body position control. A ne...
This work presents two schemes of measuring the linear and angular kinematics of a rigid body using ...
Motion analysis has become an important tool for athletes to improve their performance. However, mos...
This paper shows the results of a set of experiments aimed t at calibrating and validating an inerti...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
A new method of estimating lower limbs orientations using a combination of accelerometers and gyrosc...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
Many systems for recording human movement need some reference from beacons near the subject, such as...
This contribution is concerned with joint angle calculation based on inertial measurement data in th...
Traditional motion capture systems are the current standard in the assessment of knee joint kinemati...
A new method for the estimation of multi-link angular kinematics in the sagittal plane, using one si...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
A new method for estimation of angles of leg segments and joints, which uses accelerometer arrays at...
International audienceThis study aimed at the real-time estimation of the lower-limb joint and torso...
Real-time registration of body segment angles is essential in artificial body position control. A ne...
This work presents two schemes of measuring the linear and angular kinematics of a rigid body using ...
Motion analysis has become an important tool for athletes to improve their performance. However, mos...
This paper shows the results of a set of experiments aimed t at calibrating and validating an inerti...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
A new method of estimating lower limbs orientations using a combination of accelerometers and gyrosc...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
Many systems for recording human movement need some reference from beacons near the subject, such as...
This contribution is concerned with joint angle calculation based on inertial measurement data in th...
Traditional motion capture systems are the current standard in the assessment of knee joint kinemati...