Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes four sensors and a kinematic model to track the positions of all four upper limb segments/joints and the other uses one sensor and a dead reckoning algorithm to track a single upper limb segment/joint. Initial evaluation indicates that the system using the kinematic model is able to track orientation to 1 degree and position to within 0.1 cm over a distance of 10 cm. The dead reckoning system combined with the “zero velocity update” correction can reduce errors introduced through double integration of errors in the estimate in offsets of the acceleration from several meters to 0.8% of the total movement distance. Preliminary evaluation of the sy...
The goal of this thesis was determine whether we can to use an inertial system for measuring the act...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements i...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements is ...
The neurological conditions can cause the disability of upper limb and the rehabilitation therapy ca...
Upper limb function impairment is one of the most common sequelae of central nervous system injury, ...
This paper presents the feasibility of utilizing low cost inertial sensors such as those found in So...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
Abstract We present an inertial sensor based monitoring system for measuring upper limb movements in...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
The goal of this thesis was determine whether we can to use an inertial system for measuring the act...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements i...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements is ...
The neurological conditions can cause the disability of upper limb and the rehabilitation therapy ca...
Upper limb function impairment is one of the most common sequelae of central nervous system injury, ...
This paper presents the feasibility of utilizing low cost inertial sensors such as those found in So...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
The advances in medical technologies have continued to improve diagnostic and measurement devices, e...
Abstract We present an inertial sensor based monitoring system for measuring upper limb movements in...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
The goal of this thesis was determine whether we can to use an inertial system for measuring the act...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...