The paper presents a set of remote, unobtrusive sensing technologies that can be used in upper and lower limbs rehabilitation monitoring. The advantages of using sensors based on microwave Doppler radar or infrared technologies for physiotherapy assessment are discussed. These technologies allow motion sensing at distance from monitored subject, reducing thus the discomfort produced by some wearable technologies for limbs movement assessment. The microwave radar that may be easily hidden into environment by nonmetallic parts allows remote sensing of human motion, providing information on user movements characteristics and patterns. The infrared technologies - infrared LEDs from Leap-Motion, infrared laser from Kinect depth sensor, and infra...
This thesis studies the use of off-the-shelf motion sensing technology in physical therapy rehabilit...
The infrared radiation of a walking person contains the information of walking gait and body shape. ...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...
The paper presents a set of remote, unobtrusive sensing technologies that can be used in upper and l...
This research deals with a development of wearable sensoring system for human activity recognition f...
In this paper we outline a novel design of a wireless sensor wearable band for tracking patient move...
This book aims to capture recent advances and breakthroughs in in-home radar monitoring of human mot...
In recent years, the usefulness of infrared thermography (IRT) as a valuable supplementary imaging m...
The gold standard for human motion analysis in the field of biomechanics is an optical motion captur...
A feasibility study, where small wireless transceivers are used to classify some typical limb movem...
Human biometric and activities can be acquired from their motions and postures. Conventional video c...
Many individuals with severe motor impairments are cognitively capable, but because of their physica...
A quantitative evaluation of kinetic parameters, the joint’s range of motion, heart rate, and breath...
In this work we present the development and preliminary testing of a wearable-technology-enabled pla...
Movement analysis is a complex technique to measure and evaluate the movements of the human body. It...
This thesis studies the use of off-the-shelf motion sensing technology in physical therapy rehabilit...
The infrared radiation of a walking person contains the information of walking gait and body shape. ...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...
The paper presents a set of remote, unobtrusive sensing technologies that can be used in upper and l...
This research deals with a development of wearable sensoring system for human activity recognition f...
In this paper we outline a novel design of a wireless sensor wearable band for tracking patient move...
This book aims to capture recent advances and breakthroughs in in-home radar monitoring of human mot...
In recent years, the usefulness of infrared thermography (IRT) as a valuable supplementary imaging m...
The gold standard for human motion analysis in the field of biomechanics is an optical motion captur...
A feasibility study, where small wireless transceivers are used to classify some typical limb movem...
Human biometric and activities can be acquired from their motions and postures. Conventional video c...
Many individuals with severe motor impairments are cognitively capable, but because of their physica...
A quantitative evaluation of kinetic parameters, the joint’s range of motion, heart rate, and breath...
In this work we present the development and preliminary testing of a wearable-technology-enabled pla...
Movement analysis is a complex technique to measure and evaluate the movements of the human body. It...
This thesis studies the use of off-the-shelf motion sensing technology in physical therapy rehabilit...
The infrared radiation of a walking person contains the information of walking gait and body shape. ...
In this thesis we evaluate the use of Wii, Kinect and Move for use in physical rehabilitation. The g...