Motion Capture (MOCAP) systems provide kinematic data as an output. Biomechanical models use this data as an input to calculate the forces acting on the joints of human body. For high bio-fidelity modelling, accurate daily life data are required. Here, we asses a novel marker-less wearable MOCAP system, SmartSuit Pro (Rokoko, Copenhagen, Denmark) for feeding in data to a biomechanical modelling software. This suit is utilised for medical data collection purposes for the first time. The study provides proof of concept for the upper body motion in vitro using 5th percentile female skeleton model. Flexion extension movements of the shoulder and elbow were simulated using controlled step motor to quantify the deviation between the planned and t...
Exercise adherence can be poor for patients in physical therapy (PT). Unsupervised exercise may cont...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if a low-cost marker-less motion capture system, couple...
grantor: University of TorontoSix Degree of Freedom (DOF) Rigid Body modeling techniques c...
xxiv, 52 sayfa29 cm. 1 CDÖzet:Hareket Yakalama (MOCAP), biyomedikal mühendisliği alanında implant, e...
Inertial motion capture (mocap) is a widespread technology for capturing human motion outside the la...
Human motion capture is frequently used to study musculoskeletal biomechanics and clinical problems,...
This work focuses on the use of 3D motion capture data to create and optimize a robotic human body m...
A number of pathologies impact on the way a patient can either move or control the movements of the ...
Reliably and accurately estimating joint/segmental kinematics from optical motion capture data has r...
This paper details an automated process to create a robotic model of a subject’s upper body using mo...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
The incidences of major upper limb (UL) loss or absence are increasing, while the prosthetic outcome...
Wearable robotics have been proposed as one possible solution for increasing mo- bility and enhancin...
There are a lack of quantitative measures for clinically assessing upper limb function. Conventional...
Current literature lacks a comparative analysis of different motion capture systems for tracking upp...
Exercise adherence can be poor for patients in physical therapy (PT). Unsupervised exercise may cont...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if a low-cost marker-less motion capture system, couple...
grantor: University of TorontoSix Degree of Freedom (DOF) Rigid Body modeling techniques c...
xxiv, 52 sayfa29 cm. 1 CDÖzet:Hareket Yakalama (MOCAP), biyomedikal mühendisliği alanında implant, e...
Inertial motion capture (mocap) is a widespread technology for capturing human motion outside the la...
Human motion capture is frequently used to study musculoskeletal biomechanics and clinical problems,...
This work focuses on the use of 3D motion capture data to create and optimize a robotic human body m...
A number of pathologies impact on the way a patient can either move or control the movements of the ...
Reliably and accurately estimating joint/segmental kinematics from optical motion capture data has r...
This paper details an automated process to create a robotic model of a subject’s upper body using mo...
The analysis of movements and forces of human or animal subjects is useful in both the real and virt...
The incidences of major upper limb (UL) loss or absence are increasing, while the prosthetic outcome...
Wearable robotics have been proposed as one possible solution for increasing mo- bility and enhancin...
There are a lack of quantitative measures for clinically assessing upper limb function. Conventional...
Current literature lacks a comparative analysis of different motion capture systems for tracking upp...
Exercise adherence can be poor for patients in physical therapy (PT). Unsupervised exercise may cont...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if a low-cost marker-less motion capture system, couple...
grantor: University of TorontoSix Degree of Freedom (DOF) Rigid Body modeling techniques c...