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Temperature compensation of digital inertial sensors [PDF]
Heaters for thermal stabilization are unnecessary when analog dc voltage provided by gyroscope temperature sensor is used to change outputs to compensate for temperature variations.
Hand, P. J.
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Validation of smartphone gyroscopes for mobile biofeedback applications
Smartphones are currently the most pervasive wearable devices. One particular use of smartphone inertial sensors is motion tracking in various mobile systems and applications.
A. Umek, A. Kos
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ABSTRACT Safe and reliable mobility over different kinds of ground is important for planetary rovers on space missions. Since terrain changes might affect the mobility of the rover, energy consumption, and safety, detecting the type of ground in real‐time is vital.
Md Masrul Khan +7 more
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A Hierarchical-Based Learning Approach for Multi-Action Intent Recognition
Recent applications of wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs) for predicting human movement have often entailed estimating action-level (e.g., walking, running, jumping) and joint-level (e.g., ankle plantarflexion angle) motion. Although action-level
David Hollinger +4 more
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Experimental Verification of Inertial Navigation with MEMS for Forensic Investigation of Vehicle Collision [PDF]
This paper studies whether low-grade inertial sensors can be adequate source of data for the accident characterization and the estimation of vehicle trajectory near crash.
S. Tadic, M.B. Vukajlovic
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The ability to stand up from a sitting position is essential for older adults to live independently. Body-fixed inertial sensors may provide an approach for quantifying the sit-to-stand (STS) in clinical settings.
Rob C. van Lummel +4 more
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A new portable 3-D gyroscope system for the evaluation of upper limb function [PDF]
This study aims to develop a lightweight, portable and cost effective system for 3D motion analysis of the upper limb which can be readily applied within a clinical ...
Chan, A.M., Nicol, A.C.
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Survey on AI‐Enabled Computer Vision Technologies and Applications for Space Robotic Missions
ABSTRACT This survey provides a comprehensive overview of recent advancements and challenges in Artificial Intelligence (AI)‐enabled computer vision (CV) techniques for space robotic missions, spanning critical phases such as Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL), orbital operations, and planetary surface exploration.
Maciej Quoos +6 more
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The light--matter-wave Sagnac interferometer based on ultra-slow light proposed recently in (Phys. Rev. Lett. 92, 253201 (2004)) is analyzed in detail. In particular the effect of confining potentials is examined and it is shown that the ultra-slow light
A. B. Matsko +7 more
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Efficient statistical inference of turning points in animal movement data
Abstract Recent years have seen a proliferation of high‐frequency animal movement data, often at greater than 1 Hz, allowing us to gain much greater insight into behaviour than with lower frequency data. In particular, it is becoming possible to detect the precise points at which animals are making decisions to turn, thus placing the idea that the ...
Abdulmajeed F. Alharbi +5 more
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