Wearable devices in medical internet of things: scientific research and commercially available devices

M Haghi, K Thurow, R Stoll - Healthcare informatics research, 2017 - synapse.koreamed.org
Objectives Wearable devices are currently at the heart of just about every discussion related
to the Internet of Things. The requirement for self-health monitoring and preventive medicine …

Gait analysis in neurological populations: Progression in the use of wearables

Y Celik, S Stuart, WL Woo, A Godfrey - Medical Engineering & Physics, 2021 - Elsevier
Gait assessment is an essential tool for clinical applications not only to diagnose different
neurological conditions but also to monitor disease progression as it contributes to the …

[PDF][PDF] Xsens MVN: Consistent tracking of human motion using inertial sensing

M Schepers, M Giuberti, G Bellusci - Xsens Technol, 2018 - movella.com
Xsens MVN is an easy to use, cost efficient system that captures full-body human motion in
any environment. It is based on small, unobtrusive inertial and magnetic sensors combined …

[PDF][PDF] Xsens MVN: Full 6DOF human motion tracking using miniature inertial sensors

D Roetenberg, H Luinge, P Slycke - Xsens Motion Technologies BV …, 2009 - Citeseer
The Xsens MVN motion capture suit is an easy-touse, cost efficient system for full-body
human motion capture. MVN is based on unique, state-of-the-art miniature inertial sensors …

An introduction to inertial navigation

OJ Woodman - 2007 - cl.cam.ac.uk
Until recently the weight and size of inertial sensors has prohibited their use in domains
such as human motion capture. Recent improvements in the performance of small and …

[PDF][PDF] Xsens MTw Awinda: Miniature wireless inertial-magnetic motion tracker for highly accurate 3D kinematic applications

M Paulich, M Schepers, N Rudigkeit… - Xsens: Enschede, The …, 2018 - xsens.com
The MTw Awinda is the second generation wireless inertial-magnetic motion tracker by
Xsens. The MTw enables real-time 3D kinematic applications with multiple motion trackers …

Methods and systems for object tracking

F Picard, GC Claasen, PP Martin - US Patent 9,341,704, 2016 - Google Patents
Methods and systems for object tracking are disclosed in which the bandwidth of a “slow
tracking system (eg, an optical tracking system) is augmented with sensor data gen erated …

Deriving input from six degrees of freedom interfaces

MJ Mandella, HH Gonzalez-Banos… - US Patent …, 2016 - Google Patents
The present invention relates to interfaces and methods for producing input for software
applications based on the absolute pose of an item manipulated or worn by a user in a three …

Shoulder and elbow joint angle tracking with inertial sensors

M El-Gohary, J McNames - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical …, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wearable inertial systems have recently been used to track human movement in and outside
of the laboratory. Continuous monitoring of human movement can provide valuable …

Functional calibration procedure for 3D knee joint angle description using inertial sensors

J Favre, R Aissaoui, BM Jolles, JA de Guise… - Journal of …, 2009 - Elsevier
Measurement of three-dimensional (3D) knee joint angle outside a laboratory is of benefit in
clinical examination and therapeutic treatment comparison. Although several motion capture …