Real-time motion tracking of kinematic chains is a key prerequisite in the control of, e.g., robotic actuators and autonomous vehicles and also has numerous biomechanical applications. In recent years, it has been shown that, by placing inertial sensors on segments that are connected by rotational joints, the motion of that kinematic chain can be tracked accurately. These methods specifically avoid using magnetometer measurements, which are known to be unreliable since the magnetic field at the different sensor locations is typically different. They rely on the assumption that the motion of the kinematic chain is sufficiently rich to assure observability of the relative pose. However, a formal investigation of this crucial requirement has n...
A new motion tracking framework has been developed to estimate the position and orientation of human...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The need to characterize normal and pathological human movement has consistently driven researchers ...
Real-time motion tracking of kinematic chains is a key prerequisite in the control of, e.g., robotic...
Inertial measurement units are commonly used in a growing number of application fields to track or c...
In inertial motion tracking of kinematic chains, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are attached to e...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
In inertial body tracking, the human body is commonly represented as a biomechanical model consistin...
Human motion capture is used for many purposes like sports training and rehabilitation. In the last ...
Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are conn...
This paper investigates the visual inertial structure from motion problem with special focus on its ...
In the field of biomechanics, Inertial Measurement Units play an increasingly important role in the ...
International audienceFor many articulated systems (i.e. systems com- posed of several mechanically ...
In inertial human motion capture, a multitude of body segments are equipped with inertial measuremen...
Sensor-to-segment calibration is a crucial step in inertial motion tracking. When two segments are c...
A new motion tracking framework has been developed to estimate the position and orientation of human...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The need to characterize normal and pathological human movement has consistently driven researchers ...
Real-time motion tracking of kinematic chains is a key prerequisite in the control of, e.g., robotic...
Inertial measurement units are commonly used in a growing number of application fields to track or c...
In inertial motion tracking of kinematic chains, inertial measurement units (IMUs) are attached to e...
The ability to capture joint kinematics in outside-laboratory environments is clinically relevant. I...
In inertial body tracking, the human body is commonly represented as a biomechanical model consistin...
Human motion capture is used for many purposes like sports training and rehabilitation. In the last ...
Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are conn...
This paper investigates the visual inertial structure from motion problem with special focus on its ...
In the field of biomechanics, Inertial Measurement Units play an increasingly important role in the ...
International audienceFor many articulated systems (i.e. systems com- posed of several mechanically ...
In inertial human motion capture, a multitude of body segments are equipped with inertial measuremen...
Sensor-to-segment calibration is a crucial step in inertial motion tracking. When two segments are c...
A new motion tracking framework has been developed to estimate the position and orientation of human...
Inertial-based motion capture (IMC) has been suggested to overcome many of the limitations of tradit...
The need to characterize normal and pathological human movement has consistently driven researchers ...