This contribution is concerned with joint angle calculation based on inertial measurement data in the context of human motion analysis. Unlike most robotic devices, the human body lacks even surfaces and right angles. Therefore, we focus on methods that avoid assuming certain orientations in which the sensors are mounted with respect to the body segments. After a review of available methods that may cope with this challenge, we present a set of new methods for: (1) joint axis and position identification; and (2) flexion/extension joint angle measurement. In particular, we propose methods that use only gyroscopes and accelerometers and, therefore, do not rely on a homogeneous magnetic field. We provide results from gait trials of a transfemo...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
Traditionally, inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based human joint angle estimation techniques are eva...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Measurement of three-dimensional (3D) knee joint angle outside a laboratory is of benefit in clinica...
Three-dimensional measurement of joint motion is a promising tool for clinical evaluation and therap...
Three-dimensional measurement of joint motion is a promising tool for clinical evaluation and therap...
Inertial measurement units (IMU) are broadly used in gait analysis and have shown to be suitable to ...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
Traditionally, inertial measurement unit (IMU)-based human joint angle estimation techniques are eva...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) have been demonstrated to reliably measure human joint angles&mdas...
Measurement of three-dimensional (3D) knee joint angle outside a laboratory is of benefit in clinica...
Three-dimensional measurement of joint motion is a promising tool for clinical evaluation and therap...
Three-dimensional measurement of joint motion is a promising tool for clinical evaluation and therap...
Inertial measurement units (IMU) are broadly used in gait analysis and have shown to be suitable to ...
A new method of measuring joint angle using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presen...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...
This paper presents a novel calibration procedure as a simple, yet powerful, method to place and ali...
A new method for estimating knee joint flexion/extension angles from segment acceleration and angula...