End-effector-based robotic systems provide easy-to-set-up motion support in rehabilitation of stroke and spinal-cord-injured patients. However, measurement information is obtained only about the motion of the limb segments to which the systems are attached and not about the adjacent limb segments. We demonstrate in one particular experimental setup that this limitation can be overcome by augmenting an end-effector-based robot with a wearable inertial sensor. Most existing inertial motion tracking approaches rely on a homogeneous magnetic field and thus fail in indoor environments and near ferromagnetic materials and electronic devices. In contrast, we propose a magnetometer-free sensor fusion method. It uses a quaternion-based algorithm to ...
Inertial sensors have gained relevance as wearable sensors to acquire the kinematics of human limbs ...
Assistive robots, such as upper-limb exoskeletons, require sophisticated online trajectory planning ...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements is ...
In home-based motor rehabilitation, bio-feedback and remote monitoring are essential to maintain pat...
This paper presents a novel kinematic reconstruction of the human arm chain with five degrees of fre...
This paper aims to establish a post processing algorithm to estimate the upper limb motion, given a ...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements i...
Background: End-effector robots are commonly used in robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation therapies f...
Human-robot interactions (HRI) is an emerging paradigm that aims at combining complementary skills o...
Estimating the limbs pose in a wearable way may benefit multiple areas such as rehabilitation, teleo...
Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) has been studied with several devices and methods in recent years. Ac...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
According to neuro-rehabilitation practice, active training is effective for mild stroke patients, w...
Inertial sensors have gained relevance as wearable sensors to acquire the kinematics of human limbs ...
Assistive robots, such as upper-limb exoskeletons, require sophisticated online trajectory planning ...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements is ...
In home-based motor rehabilitation, bio-feedback and remote monitoring are essential to maintain pat...
This paper presents a novel kinematic reconstruction of the human arm chain with five degrees of fre...
This paper aims to establish a post processing algorithm to estimate the upper limb motion, given a ...
Here an inertial sensor-based monitoring system for measuring and analyzing upper limb movements i...
Background: End-effector robots are commonly used in robot-assisted neuro-rehabilitation therapies f...
Human-robot interactions (HRI) is an emerging paradigm that aims at combining complementary skills o...
Estimating the limbs pose in a wearable way may benefit multiple areas such as rehabilitation, teleo...
Shoulder Range of Motion (ROM) has been studied with several devices and methods in recent years. Ac...
Two inertial sensor systems were developed for 3-D tracking of upper limb movement. One utilizes fou...
According to neuro-rehabilitation practice, active training is effective for mild stroke patients, w...
Inertial sensors have gained relevance as wearable sensors to acquire the kinematics of human limbs ...
Assistive robots, such as upper-limb exoskeletons, require sophisticated online trajectory planning ...
The estimate of a consistent and clinically meaningful joint kinematics using wearable inertial and ...