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Paulis W.D., Horemans H.L.D., Brouwer B.S. Stam H.j., Excellent test-retest and inter-rater reliability for Tardieu Scale measurements with inertial sensors in elbow flexors of stroke patients To appear in Gait & Posture Link Xsens product: Xbus Kit
Supej M. 3D Measurements of alpine skiing with an inertial sensor motion capture suit and GNSS RTK system Journal of Sports Sciences, 2010; 28: 7, 759 — 769 Link Xsens product: Xsens MVN
Cutti AG, Ferrari A, Garofalo P, et al. ‘Outwalk’: a protocol for clinical gait analysis based on inertial & magnetic sensors MED BIO ENG COMPUT, 2010;48(1):17-25. Link Xsens product: Xbus Kit Cloete, T.; Scheffer, C.”Repeatability of an off-the-shelf, full body inertial motion capture system during clinical gait analysis” Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2010 Annual International Conference of the IEEE 11 Nov 2010 pp 5125 - 5128 Link Xsens product: Xsens MVN
Ferrari A, Cutti AG, Garofalo P, et al., First in-vivo assessment of ‘Outwalk’ – a novel protocol for clinical gait analysis based on inertial & magnetic sensors MED BIO ENG COMPUT, 2010;48(1):1-15. Link Xsens product: Xbus Kit
CLOETE, Teunis. “Benchmarking full-body inertial motion capture for clinical gait analysis” Master Thesis 29th January 2009 Link Xsens product: MVN Cutti AG, Giovanardi A, Rocchi L, Davalli A, Sacchetti R, Ambulatory measurement of shoulder and elbow kinematics through inertial and magnetic sensors MED BIO ENG COMPUT (2008) 46:169–178 Link Xsens product: Xbus Kit
Peter Vi., Effectiveness of a drywall sanding machine reducing forceful exertions and repetitive motion AHFE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2008. [pdf 161 kB] Xsens product: MTx
Matthew Brodie, Alan Walmsley and Wyatt Page, Fusion motion capture: a prototype system using inertial measurement units and GPS for the biomechanical analysis of ski racing SPORTS TECHNOLOGY 2008, NO. 1, PAGES 17–28. [pdf 661 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit, Xsens MVN Valèrie Renaudin, Okan Yalak, Phillip Tomé, Hybridization of MEMS and assisted GPS for Pedestrian Navigation INSIDE GNSS, JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007. [pdf 1,158 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit, MTx
C. Sun, F. Naghdy, D. Stirling, Application of MML to Motor Skills Acquisition INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR MODELLING, CONTROL AND AUTOMATION 2006. [pdf 305 kB] Xsens product: MTx
Andreas Hub, Tim Hartter, Thomas Ertl, Interactive Tracking of Movable Objects for the Blind on the Basis of Environment Models and Perception-Oriented Object Recognition Methods ASSETS'06, PORTLAND, USA, OCTOBER 22–25, 2006. [pdf 4,337 kB] Xsens product: MT9-B
Thomas Stiefmeier, Georg Ogris, Holger Junker, Paul Lukowicz, Gerhard Tröster, Combining Motion Sensors and Ultrasonic Hands Tracking for Continuous Activity Recognition in a Maintenance Scenario WEARABLE COMPUTING LAB, ETH Z¨URICH, SWITZERLAND & INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS, UMIT INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA, 2006. [pdf 544 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit
Steven T. Moore, Hamish G. MacDougall, Jean-Michel Gracies, Helen S. Cohen, William G. Ondo,Long-term monitoring of gait in Parkinson’s disease ELSEVIER, SCIENCE DIRECT, GAIT & POSTURE, SEPTEMBER 2006. [pdf 893 kB] Xsens product: MT9
S.B. Thies, P. Tresadern, L. Kenney, D. Howard, J.Y. Goulermas, C. Smith, J. Rigby, Comparison of Linear Accelerations from three Measurements during reach and grasp CENTRE FOR REHABILITATION AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD, 2006. [pdf 232 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit
Huiyu Zhou, Huosheng Hu, Yaqin Tao, Inertial measurements of upper limb motion INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 2006, 31 MAY 2006 [pdf 657 kB] Xsens product: MT9-B
Ernst A. Heinz, Kai Kunze, Matthias Gruber, David Bannach, Paul Lukowicz, Using Wearable Sensors for Real-time Recognition Tasks in Games of Martial Arts – An Initial Experiment INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (CSN), UMIT – UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SYSTEMS, MEDICAL INFORMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY, HALL IN TYROL, AUSTRIA, 2005 [pdf 321 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit, MT9
Kai Kunze, Michael Barry, Ernst A. Heinz, Paul Lukowicz, Dennis Majoe, Jürg Gutknecht, Towards Recognizing Tai Chi – An Initial Experiment Using Wearable Sensors INSTITUTE FOR COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (CSN), UMIT, AUSTRIA, 2005 [pdf 124 kB] Xsens product: Xbus Kit
Thilo Pfau, Thomas H. Witte and Alan M. Wilson, A method for deriving displacement data during cyclical movement using an inertial sensor THE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY 208, BY THE COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS 2005, APRIL 25TH 2005 [pdf 798 kB] Xsens product: MT9
Huiyu Zhou and Huosheng Hu, Human Movement Tracking and Stroke Rehabilitation TECHNICAL REPORT: CSM-420, BY DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCES, UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX, 8 DECEMBER 2004 [pdf 478 kB] Xsens product: MT9
Monaghan CC, Veltink PH, Bultstra G, Droog E, Kotiadis D, van Riel W, Control of Triceps Surae Stimulation based on shank orientation using a uniaxial gyroscope 9TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FES SOCIETY, SEPTEMBER 2004 [pdf–3 kB] Xsens product: MT9
C. Galvan-Duque, R. Mayagoitia and F Wakil, Biomechanics of Stair Climbing CENTRE OR REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, KING'S COLLEGE LONDON, 2003 [pdf 249 kB] Xsens product: MT9
A Helmet-Mounted Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System, Stéphane Beauregard, TZI TECHNOLOGIE-ZENTRUM INFORMATIK, UNIVERSITAT BREMEN [pdf 4.5 MB] Xsens product: MTx
The development of a three-dimensional spinal motion measurement system for clinical practice, Christina I. Goodvin, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ENGINEERING/COMPUTER SCIENCE [pdf 121 kB] Xsens product: MT9
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