Measurement errors have previously been observed using electromagnetic motion trackers in applied laboratories. The aims of this study were to optimize the layout of a human performance laboratory for assessing ergometer rowing technique, and to assess the precision and repeatability of measured rotations and trajectories using the Flock of Birds electromagnetic tracker. Four experiments investigated system performance over a large experimental volume: optimization of laboratory space, repeatability of laboratory layout, precision of measured rotations, and repeatability of measured displacements. Measurement accuracy was influenced by varying the global position of the system transmitter; results suggested a correlation with increasing dis...
The operation of six degree-of-freedom electromagnetic trackers is based on the spatial properties o...
Rowing ergometers are used by athletes for indoor training and performance improvement. Typical comm...
Objective: To establish the interobserver reliability for measuring neck mobility in human subjects ...
Measurement errors have previously been observed using electromagnetic motion trackers in applied la...
Measurement errors have previously been observed using electromagnetic motion trackers in applied la...
The paper presents a purpose-built laboratory stand consisting of a Vicon motion capture system with...
The paper presents a purpose-built laboratory stand consisting of a Vicon motion capture system with...
In this paper the applicability in terms of measurement accuracy of the 'Flock of Birds' six D.O.F. ...
Objective: To investigate the use of electromagnetic tracking technology for measurement of passive ...
Objective. To establish the accuracy and reliability of a six-degrees-of-freedom electromagnetic tra...
This paper presents an analysis on the accuracy of a two-IMU (Inertial Measurement Units) device. Th...
Electromagnetic (EM) tracking has been used to quantify biomechanical parameters of the lower limb a...
Objective. To establish the accuracy and reliability of a six-degrees-of-freedom electromagnetic tra...
Electromagnetic tracking devices are used in many biomechanics applications. Previous studies have s...
The study and modeling of human movement requires accurate measurement of forces and of kinematic qu...
The operation of six degree-of-freedom electromagnetic trackers is based on the spatial properties o...
Rowing ergometers are used by athletes for indoor training and performance improvement. Typical comm...
Objective: To establish the interobserver reliability for measuring neck mobility in human subjects ...
Measurement errors have previously been observed using electromagnetic motion trackers in applied la...
Measurement errors have previously been observed using electromagnetic motion trackers in applied la...
The paper presents a purpose-built laboratory stand consisting of a Vicon motion capture system with...
The paper presents a purpose-built laboratory stand consisting of a Vicon motion capture system with...
In this paper the applicability in terms of measurement accuracy of the 'Flock of Birds' six D.O.F. ...
Objective: To investigate the use of electromagnetic tracking technology for measurement of passive ...
Objective. To establish the accuracy and reliability of a six-degrees-of-freedom electromagnetic tra...
This paper presents an analysis on the accuracy of a two-IMU (Inertial Measurement Units) device. Th...
Electromagnetic (EM) tracking has been used to quantify biomechanical parameters of the lower limb a...
Objective. To establish the accuracy and reliability of a six-degrees-of-freedom electromagnetic tra...
Electromagnetic tracking devices are used in many biomechanics applications. Previous studies have s...
The study and modeling of human movement requires accurate measurement of forces and of kinematic qu...
The operation of six degree-of-freedom electromagnetic trackers is based on the spatial properties o...
Rowing ergometers are used by athletes for indoor training and performance improvement. Typical comm...
Objective: To establish the interobserver reliability for measuring neck mobility in human subjects ...