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Estimation and visualization of sagittal kinematics of lower limbs orientation using body-fixed sensors

Dejnabadi, H.  
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Jolles, B. M.
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Casanova, E.  
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2006
Ieee Transactions on Biomedical Engineering

A new method of estimating lower limbs orientations using a combination of accelerometers and gyroscopes is presented. The model is based on estimating the accelerations of ankle and knee joints by placing virtual sensors at the centers of rotation. The proposed technique considers human locomotion and biomechanical constraints, and provides a solution to fusing the data of gyroscopes and accelerometers that yields stable and drift-free estimates of segment orientation. The method was validated by measuring lower limb motions of eight subjects, walking at three different speeds, and comparing the results with a reference motion measurement system. The results are very close to those of the reference system presenting very small errors (Shank: rms = 1.0, Thigh: rms = 1.6 degrees) and excellent correlation coefficients (Shank: r = 0.999, Thigh: r = 0.998). Technically, the proposed ambulatory system is portable, easily mountable, and can be used for long term monitoring without hindrance to natural activities. Finally, a gait analysis tool was designed to visualize the motion data as synthetic skeletons performing the same actions as the subjects.

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research article
DOI
10.1109/TBME.2006.873678
Web of Science ID

WOS:000238711600017

Author(s)
Dejnabadi, H.  
Jolles, B. M.
Casanova, E.  
Fua, P.  
Aminian, K.  
Date Issued

2006

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
Ieee Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume

53

Issue

7

Start page

1385

End page

1393

Subjects

accelerometer and gyroscope

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ambulatory system

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gait analysis

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visualization

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DAILY PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY

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GAIT ANALYSIS

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MINIATURE GYROSCOPES

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AMBULATORY SYSTEM

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MOTION

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ACCELEROMETERS

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MOVEMENT

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HIP

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PARAMETERS

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POSITION

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GAIT ANALYSIS

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AMBULATORY SYSTEM

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