Advances in surface micro-machining technology have led to the production of miniature, inexpensive, integrated accelerometers suitable for use in human movement analysis. The objective of this paper was to assess the ability of the biaxial ADXL202 integrated accelerometer to measure dynamic acceleration for gait applications. Mounting the integrated accelerometer at the centre of oscillation of a custom-designed pendulum and subjected it to a known repeatable, varying acceleration signal similar to that experienced in gait. This allowed direct comparison of the predicted pendulum acceleration (derived from a goniometer) with the acceleration measured by the integrated accelerometer. The predicted pendulum acceleration and the acceleration ...
MEMS is an enabling technology that may provide low-cost devices capable of sensing motion in a reli...
The paper discusses results of experiments carried out at healthy individuals with an aim to estab...
Jonathan Sinclair, Sarah J. Hobbs, Laurence Protheroe, Christopher J. Edmundson, and Andrew Greenhal...
Advances in surface micro-machining technology have led to the production of miniature, inexpensive,...
Color poster with text, images, diagrams, and tables.The costs and sizes of accelerometers and micr...
International audienceWe have conducted a compound pendulum experiment using Arduino and an associat...
Gait analysis is the quantification of locomotion. Understanding the science behind the way we move ...
The aim is to develop a system of measurement suitable for both experimental (during sports) and cli...
The advances in sensing technology provide us with the opportunity to develop mobile and unobtrusive...
Optical motion analysis systems are commonly used to assess the kinematics of human gait. Informatio...
In this project, a prototype of a micro-pendulum accelerometer was designed and fabricated. The prot...
The objective of this study was to examine if spatio-temporal gait parameters in healthy children ca...
Human gait has often been assessed using technology to assist in accurate analysis. While a laborato...
International audienceA new non-invasive low cost method for accelerations measurement in biped loco...
We developed a technique incorporating a foot accelerometer with a multisegmental foot and ankle kin...
MEMS is an enabling technology that may provide low-cost devices capable of sensing motion in a reli...
The paper discusses results of experiments carried out at healthy individuals with an aim to estab...
Jonathan Sinclair, Sarah J. Hobbs, Laurence Protheroe, Christopher J. Edmundson, and Andrew Greenhal...
Advances in surface micro-machining technology have led to the production of miniature, inexpensive,...
Color poster with text, images, diagrams, and tables.The costs and sizes of accelerometers and micr...
International audienceWe have conducted a compound pendulum experiment using Arduino and an associat...
Gait analysis is the quantification of locomotion. Understanding the science behind the way we move ...
The aim is to develop a system of measurement suitable for both experimental (during sports) and cli...
The advances in sensing technology provide us with the opportunity to develop mobile and unobtrusive...
Optical motion analysis systems are commonly used to assess the kinematics of human gait. Informatio...
In this project, a prototype of a micro-pendulum accelerometer was designed and fabricated. The prot...
The objective of this study was to examine if spatio-temporal gait parameters in healthy children ca...
Human gait has often been assessed using technology to assist in accurate analysis. While a laborato...
International audienceA new non-invasive low cost method for accelerations measurement in biped loco...
We developed a technique incorporating a foot accelerometer with a multisegmental foot and ankle kin...
MEMS is an enabling technology that may provide low-cost devices capable of sensing motion in a reli...
The paper discusses results of experiments carried out at healthy individuals with an aim to estab...
Jonathan Sinclair, Sarah J. Hobbs, Laurence Protheroe, Christopher J. Edmundson, and Andrew Greenhal...