Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are connected by a hinge joint, for example in human knee or finger joints as well as in many robotic limbs, then the joint axis vector must be identified in the intrinsic sensor coordinate systems. Methods for estimating the joint axis using accelerations and angular rates of arbitrary motion have been proposed, but the user must perform sufficiently informative motion in a predefined initial time window to accomplish complete identifiability. Another drawback of state of the art methods is that the user has no way of knowing if the calibration was successful or not. To achieve plug-and-play calibration, it is therefore important that 1) sufficientl...
This paper describes a technique for using magnetic motion capture data to determine the joint param...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The motion of a rigid body can be represented by the instantaneous screw axis (ISA, also known as th...
Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are conn...
Sensor-to-segment calibration is a crucial step in inertial motion tracking. When two segments are c...
This paper shows the results of a set of experiments aimed t at calibrating and validating an inerti...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
In inertial motion tracking of kinematic chains, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are attached to e...
Joint angles are commonly measured in physical rehabilitation to evaluate joint function. Evidences ...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
Inertial capture (InCap) systems combined with musculoskeletal (MSK) models are an attractive option...
Traditional motion capture systems are the current standard in the assessment of knee joint kinemati...
Magnetic-inertial measurement units (MIMUs) are often used to measure the joint angles between two b...
Inertial measurement unit (IMU) records of human movement can be converted into joint angles using a...
A major shortcoming in kinematic estimation using skin-attached inertial sensors is the alignment of...
This paper describes a technique for using magnetic motion capture data to determine the joint param...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The motion of a rigid body can be represented by the instantaneous screw axis (ISA, also known as th...
Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are conn...
Sensor-to-segment calibration is a crucial step in inertial motion tracking. When two segments are c...
This paper shows the results of a set of experiments aimed t at calibrating and validating an inerti...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
In inertial motion tracking of kinematic chains, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are attached to e...
Joint angles are commonly measured in physical rehabilitation to evaluate joint function. Evidences ...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
Inertial capture (InCap) systems combined with musculoskeletal (MSK) models are an attractive option...
Traditional motion capture systems are the current standard in the assessment of knee joint kinemati...
Magnetic-inertial measurement units (MIMUs) are often used to measure the joint angles between two b...
Inertial measurement unit (IMU) records of human movement can be converted into joint angles using a...
A major shortcoming in kinematic estimation using skin-attached inertial sensors is the alignment of...
This paper describes a technique for using magnetic motion capture data to determine the joint param...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The motion of a rigid body can be represented by the instantaneous screw axis (ISA, also known as th...