A benchmark comparison between reconfigurable, intelligent and autonomous wireless inertial measurement and photonic technologies in rehabilitation


Autoria(s): Walsh, Michael; Tyndyk, Magdalena; Barton, John; O'Flynn, Brendan; Ó Mathúna, S. Cian
Contribuinte(s)

Science Foundation Ireland

Data(s)

23/08/2011

23/08/2011

17/03/2011

Resumo

Advanced sensory systems address a number of major obstacles towards the provision for cost effective and proactive rehabilitation. Many of these systems employ technologies such as high-speed video or motion capture to generate quantitative measurements. However these solutions are accompanied by some major limitations including extensive set-up and calibration, restriction to indoor use, high cost and time consuming data analysis. Additionally many do not quantify improvement in a rigorous manner for example gait analysis for 5 minutes as opposed to 24 hour ambulatory monitoring. This work addresses these limitations using low cost, wearable wireless inertial measurement as a mobile and minimal infrastructure alternative. In cooperation with healthcare professionals the goal is to design and implement a reconfigurable and intelligent movement capture system. A key component of this work is an extensive benchmark comparison with the 'gold standard' VICON motion capture system.

Science Foundation Ireland (CSET - Centre for Science, Engineering and Technology, Grant No. 07/CE/11147)

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Accepted Version

Peer reviewed

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application/pdf

Identificador

Walsh, M. Tyndyk, M. Barton, J. O’Flynn, B. O’Mathuna, C. 2011. A benchmark comparison between reconfigurable, intelligent and autonomous wireless inertial measurement and photonic technologies in rehabilitation. In: 3rd European Conference on Technically Assisted Rehabilitation TAR 2011, March 17 - 18, 2011, Berlin

http://hdl.handle.net/10468/390

Idioma(s)

en

Relação

3rd European Conference on Technically Assisted Rehabilitation TAR 2011, 17 - 18 March, 2011, Berlin

Palavras-Chave #Modular platform #Wireless inertial measurement unit (WIMU) #Affordable healthcare #Motion #Photonics #Rehabilitation
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Conference item