Inertial measurement techniques for human joints' movement analysis

NWAIZU, Harriet, SAATCHI, Reza and BURKE, Derek (2017). Inertial measurement techniques for human joints' movement analysis. In: CUDD, Peter and DEWITTE, Luc, (eds.) Harnessing the power of technology to improve lives. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (242). IOS Press, 717-724. [Book Section]

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Abstract. Development and assessment of techniques that allow inertia measurement units consisting of an accelerometer and a gyroscope to be used for monitoring human joints' movements are presented. A new wavelet packet decomposition technique was developed that denoised the accelerometer signals. Investigations on the use of accelerometers to analyse legs’ movements are described.
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