This paper presents the preliminary investigation of the use of radar signatures to detect and assess lameness of horses and its severity. Radar sensors in this context can provide attractive contactless sensing capabilities, as a complementary or alternative technology to the current techniques for lameness assessment using video-graphics and inertial sensors attached to the horses' body. The paper presents several examples of experimental data collected at the Weipers Centre Equine Hospital at the University of Glasgow, showing the micro- Doppler signatures of horses and preliminary results of their analysis
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
For centuries humans have been fascinated by the natural beauty of horses in motion and their differ...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
This paper presents the preliminary investigation of the use of radar signatures to detect and asse...
Lameness is a significant problem for performance horses and farmed animals, with severe impact on a...
Both as an aid for less experienced clinicians and to enhance objectivity and sharp clinical skills ...
Lameness remains the most common and significant problem affecting equines, globally. Current method...
Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Ne...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Quantitative gait analysis in horses is rapidly gaining importance, both clinically and in research....
ABSTRACT: Horses with lameness modify gait behavior, but when it is subtle, it may not be possible t...
The increasing number of possibilities to monitor both physical and mental health in animals comes w...
Background: Lameness is a major health, welfare and production-limiting condition for the livestock ...
The horse has been domesticated by humans for the amazing capacities of its locomotor system and eve...
The aim of the study was to assertain the differences in walking time of sport horses by investigati...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
For centuries humans have been fascinated by the natural beauty of horses in motion and their differ...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...
This paper presents the preliminary investigation of the use of radar signatures to detect and asse...
Lameness is a significant problem for performance horses and farmed animals, with severe impact on a...
Both as an aid for less experienced clinicians and to enhance objectivity and sharp clinical skills ...
Lameness remains the most common and significant problem affecting equines, globally. Current method...
Lameness in horses is a long-known issue influencing the welfare, as well as the use, of a horse. Ne...
Biomechanical analysis of racehorses is important in quantifying and maintaining performance. Early ...
Quantitative gait analysis in horses is rapidly gaining importance, both clinically and in research....
ABSTRACT: Horses with lameness modify gait behavior, but when it is subtle, it may not be possible t...
The increasing number of possibilities to monitor both physical and mental health in animals comes w...
Background: Lameness is a major health, welfare and production-limiting condition for the livestock ...
The horse has been domesticated by humans for the amazing capacities of its locomotor system and eve...
The aim of the study was to assertain the differences in walking time of sport horses by investigati...
Reasons for performing study: Subjective evaluation of mild lameness has been shown to have poor int...
For centuries humans have been fascinated by the natural beauty of horses in motion and their differ...
Objective—To compare data obtained with an inertial sensor system with results of subjective lamenes...