作者
Carolin Jakob, Patrick Kugler, Felix Hebenstreit, Samuel Reinfelder, Ulf Jensen, Dominik Schuldhaus, Matthias Lochmann, Bjoern M Eskofier
发表日期
2013/9/30
图书
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Body Area Networks
页码范围
289-295
简介
Motion analysis has become an important tool for athletes to improve their performance. However, most motion analysis systems are expensive and can only be used in a laboratory environment. Ambulatory motion analysis systems using inertial sensors would allow more flexible use, e.g. in a real training environment or even during competitions.
This paper presents the calculation of the flexion-extension knee angle from segment acceleration and angular rates measured using body-worn inertial sensors. Using a functional calibration procedure, the sensors are first aligned without the need of an external camera system. An extended Kalman filter is used to estimate the relative orientations of thigh and shank, from which the knee angle is calculated.
The algorithm was validated by comparing the computed knee angle to the output of a reference camera motion tracking system. In total seven subjects performed …
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