The Use of Wearable Inertial Motion Sensors in Human Lower Limb Biomechanics Studies: A Systematic Review.
Daniel Tik-Pui FongYue-Yan ChanPublished in: Sensors (2010)
Keyphrases
- systematic review
- inertial sensors
- joint angles
- motion capture
- gait analysis
- empirical studies
- upper body
- motion capture data
- gait cycle
- motion sequences
- wearable sensors
- position and orientation
- sensor networks
- human motion
- body movements
- human computer interaction
- human body
- motion analysis
- activity recognition
- human arm
- sensor fusion
- motion estimation
- gesture recognition
- motion tracking
- image sequences
- vision sensors
- wearable devices
- human gait
- inverse kinematics
- accelerometer data
- static images
- optical flow
- sensor data
- markerless
- degrees of freedom
- robot motion
- human walking
- human activities
- motion estimates
- human subjects
- real time
- human operators
- camera motion
- motion model
- motion planning
- kalman filter
- data fusion
- perceptual information
- moving platform
- gait recognition
- human identification
- angular velocity
- person identification
- moving objects
- motion parameters