A more locally cared for and self-managing aging population along with better attention to self health-care, has resulted in increasing need for non-intrusive monitoring. Wearable, wireless physiological sensors, and cameras can pose user privacy, security and discomfort issues which may have a negative impact on consumer confidence and uptake. Thus, for the first time a non-contact, non-intrusive 3D human motion model is proposed for gait disorder identification from impulse radio ultra-wide band (ITERATOR) with the understanding of spherical trigonometry and vector field. Simultaneously, the Kinect Xbox One is used to compare the outcomes of the proposed IR-UWB model. The experiment comprises twenty four human participants, where twenty p...
This study describes the validation of a new wearable system for assessment of 3D spatial parameters...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Human tracking and recognition are desirable yet challenging for many applications including surveil...
A more locally cared for and self-managing aging population along with better attention to self heal...
Gait disorder diagnosis and rehabilitation is one area where human perception and observation are hi...
A self-regulating and non-contact impulse radio ultra wideband (IR-UWB) based 3D human gait analysis...
Human gait refers to the propulsion achieved by the effort of human limbs, a reflex progression resu...
Non-contact sensors are negating the use of wearables or cameras and providing a rewarding and accep...
Traditional motion capture systems can be prohibitive in healthcare settings from time, cost, space ...
Human motion capture has been used in rehabilitation clinics for evaluating, quantifying the severit...
Accurate and precise motion tracking of limbs and human subjects has technological importance in var...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
Gait analysis is the measurement, processing and systematic interpretation of biomechanical paramete...
Everyone has a different way of walking, and for this reason gait has been studied in the last years...
Human motion analysis has recently gained a lot of interest in the research community due to its wid...
This study describes the validation of a new wearable system for assessment of 3D spatial parameters...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Human tracking and recognition are desirable yet challenging for many applications including surveil...
A more locally cared for and self-managing aging population along with better attention to self heal...
Gait disorder diagnosis and rehabilitation is one area where human perception and observation are hi...
A self-regulating and non-contact impulse radio ultra wideband (IR-UWB) based 3D human gait analysis...
Human gait refers to the propulsion achieved by the effort of human limbs, a reflex progression resu...
Non-contact sensors are negating the use of wearables or cameras and providing a rewarding and accep...
Traditional motion capture systems can be prohibitive in healthcare settings from time, cost, space ...
Human motion capture has been used in rehabilitation clinics for evaluating, quantifying the severit...
Accurate and precise motion tracking of limbs and human subjects has technological importance in var...
Human gait analysis studies the coordination of human lower extremity in providing propulsion to mov...
Gait analysis is the measurement, processing and systematic interpretation of biomechanical paramete...
Everyone has a different way of walking, and for this reason gait has been studied in the last years...
Human motion analysis has recently gained a lot of interest in the research community due to its wid...
This study describes the validation of a new wearable system for assessment of 3D spatial parameters...
Gait - how someone walks - is considered the ‘sixth vital sign’ of health. This is because poor gait...
Human tracking and recognition are desirable yet challenging for many applications including surveil...