The paper describes a scalable, wearable multi-sensor system for motion capture based on inertial measurement units (IMUs). Such a unit is composed of accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer. The final quality of an obtained motion arises from all the individual parts of the described system. The proposed system is a sequence of the following stages: sensor data acquisition, sensor orientation estimation, system calibration, pose estimation and data visualisation. The construction of the system’s architecture with the dataflow programming paradigm makes it easy to add, remove and replace the data processing steps. The modular architecture of the system allows an effortless introduction of a new sensor orientation estimation algorithms. Th...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In the last few years, inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) in combination with magnetic...
Human motion tracking technology is becoming popular for its functionality in many applications rang...
The paper describes a scalable, wearable multi-sensor system for motion capture based on inertial me...
The study of human factors is fundamental for the human-centered design of Smart Workplaces. IIoT (I...
Estimating the limbs pose in a wearable way may benefit multiple areas such as rehabilitation, teleo...
This paper presents a novel wearable device for gesture capturing based on inertial and magnetic mea...
Recent advances in MEMS wearable inertial/magnetic sensors and mobile computing have fostered a dram...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
The purpose of this study is to solve the problems of multiple targets, poor accuracy, and inability...
The approach taken in the paper is to compare the features and limitations of motion trackers in com...
Abstract. Wearable inertial sensors have become an inexpensive option to measure the movements and p...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In the last few years, inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) in combination with magnetic...
Human motion tracking technology is becoming popular for its functionality in many applications rang...
The paper describes a scalable, wearable multi-sensor system for motion capture based on inertial me...
The study of human factors is fundamental for the human-centered design of Smart Workplaces. IIoT (I...
Estimating the limbs pose in a wearable way may benefit multiple areas such as rehabilitation, teleo...
This paper presents a novel wearable device for gesture capturing based on inertial and magnetic mea...
Recent advances in MEMS wearable inertial/magnetic sensors and mobile computing have fostered a dram...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
The purpose of this study is to solve the problems of multiple targets, poor accuracy, and inability...
The approach taken in the paper is to compare the features and limitations of motion trackers in com...
Abstract. Wearable inertial sensors have become an inexpensive option to measure the movements and p...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In the last few years, inertial sensors (accelerometers and gyroscopes) in combination with magnetic...
Human motion tracking technology is becoming popular for its functionality in many applications rang...