This paper presents an unrestrained measurement system based on a wearable wireless ultrasonic sensor network to track the lower extremity joint and trunk kinematics during a squat exercise with only one ultrasonic sensor attached to the trunk. The system consists of an ultrasound transmitter (mobile) and multiple receivers (anchors) whose positions are known. The proposed system measures the horizontal and vertical displacement, together with known joint constraints, to estimate joint flexion/extension angles using an inverse kinematic model based on the damped least-squares technique. The performance of the proposed ultrasonic measurement system was validated against a camera-based tracking system on eight healthy subjects performing a pl...
Background: Motion capture and analyzing systems are essential for understanding locomotion. However...
AbstractBiomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, ...
Tracking joint motion of the lower extremity is important for human motion analysis. In this study, ...
This paper presents an unrestrained measurement system based on a wearable wireless ultrasonic senso...
Techniques that could be used to monitor human motion precisely are helpful in various applications ...
This paper presents a novel idea to monitor human limb movement using a wearable wireless sensor net...
International audienceThis study investigated the possibility of estimating lower-limb joint kinemat...
In this thesis, we first developed a wearable motion tracking system using ultra wideband (UWB) radi...
The measurement of three-dimensional knee joint angles can predict both anterior cruciate ligament (...
The development of a wireless sensor network (WSN) that measures joint angles of the human body is r...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
Joint flexion/extension angle measurement is known to be of clinical importance. It is essential for...
Human motion capture has been used in rehabilitation clinics for evaluating, quantifying the severit...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper presents a inertial measurement unit (IMU) based wireless, wearable sensor s...
Biomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, subseque...
Background: Motion capture and analyzing systems are essential for understanding locomotion. However...
AbstractBiomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, ...
Tracking joint motion of the lower extremity is important for human motion analysis. In this study, ...
This paper presents an unrestrained measurement system based on a wearable wireless ultrasonic senso...
Techniques that could be used to monitor human motion precisely are helpful in various applications ...
This paper presents a novel idea to monitor human limb movement using a wearable wireless sensor net...
International audienceThis study investigated the possibility of estimating lower-limb joint kinemat...
In this thesis, we first developed a wearable motion tracking system using ultra wideband (UWB) radi...
The measurement of three-dimensional knee joint angles can predict both anterior cruciate ligament (...
The development of a wireless sensor network (WSN) that measures joint angles of the human body is r...
AbstractThe objective of this study was to develop and evaluate the feasibility of a wearable, senso...
Joint flexion/extension angle measurement is known to be of clinical importance. It is essential for...
Human motion capture has been used in rehabilitation clinics for evaluating, quantifying the severit...
© 2017 IEEE. This paper presents a inertial measurement unit (IMU) based wireless, wearable sensor s...
Biomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, subseque...
Background: Motion capture and analyzing systems are essential for understanding locomotion. However...
AbstractBiomechanical analysis of movement during sport practice is extremely useful to assess and, ...
Tracking joint motion of the lower extremity is important for human motion analysis. In this study, ...