Scientific papers biomechanics


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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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CLOETE, Teunis. “Benchmarking full-body inertial motion capture for clinical gait analysis”
Master Thesis 29th January 2009
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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
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Peter Vi., Effectiveness of a drywall sanding machine reducing forceful exertions and repetitive motion
AHFE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2008.
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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.
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Valèrie Renaudin, Okan Yalak, Phillip Tomé, Hybridization of MEMS and assisted GPS for Pedestrian Navigation
INSIDE GNSS, JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007.
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C. Sun, F. Naghdy, D. Stirling, Application of MML to Motor Skills Acquisition
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE FOR MODELLING, CONTROL AND AUTOMATION 2006.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Huiyu Zhou, Huosheng Hu, Yaqin Tao, Inertial measurements of upper limb motion
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING 2006, 31 MAY 2006
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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C. Galvan-Duque, R. Mayagoitia and F Wakil, Biomechanics of Stair Climbing
CENTRE OR REHABILITATION ENGINEERING, KING'S COLLEGE LONDON, 2003
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A Helmet-Mounted Pedestrian Dead Reckoning System,
Stéphane Beauregard, TZI TECHNOLOGIE-ZENTRUM INFORMATIK, UNIVERSITAT BREMEN
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The development of a three-dimensional spinal motion measurement system for clinical practice,
Christina I. Goodvin, UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA ENGINEERING/COMPUTER SCIENCE
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