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Inertial Sensors—Applications and Challenges in a Nutshell [PDF]
This editorial provides a concise introduction to the methods and applications of inertial sensors. We briefly describe the main characteristics of inertial sensors and highlight the broad range of applications as well as the methodological challenges.
Thomas Seel, Manon Kok, Ryan S. McGinnis
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Towards Human Motion Tracking Enhanced by Semi-Continuous Ultrasonic Time-of-Flight Measurements
Human motion analysis is a valuable tool for assessing disease progression in persons with conditions such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s disease.
Silje Ekroll Jahren +5 more
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Neural Networks Versus Conventional Filters for Inertial-Sensor-based Attitude Estimation [PDF]
Inertial measurement units are commonly used to estimate the attitude of moving objects. Numerous nonlinear filter approaches have been proposed for solving the inherent sensor fusion problem.
Daniel Weber, C. Gühmann, T. Seel
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Analytical Assessment of the Propagation of Colored Sensor Noise in Strapdown Inertial Navigation
Knowledge of the propagation of sensor errors in strapdown inertial navigation is crucial for the design of inertial and integrated navigation systems.
Christopher Blum, Johann Dambeck
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Machine learning is a promising approach to evaluate human movement based on wearable sensor data. A representative dataset for training data-driven models is crucial to ensure that the model generalizes well to unseen data.
Eva Dorschky +5 more
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Inertial sensors are widely used in human motion monitoring. Orientation and position are the two most widely used measurements for motion monitoring.
Lu Bai +6 more
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Inertial sensors for smartphones navigation [PDF]
The advent of smartphones and tablets, means that we can constantly get information on our current geographical location. These devices include not only GPS/GNSS chipsets but also mass-market inertial platforms that can be used to plan activities, share locations on social networks, and also to perform positioning in indoor and outdoor scenarios.
DABOVE, PAOLO +2 more
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An inertial sensor for parts inspection [PDF]
This paper describes the development of a sensor which performs parts inspection by measuring the inertial properties of the part. The sensor comprises a measuring platform supported on a column which is fixed to a rigid base. The part under inspection is attached to the platform to form a single body.
Tam, SM, Cheung, KC
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Micromachined Fluid Inertial Sensors [PDF]
Micromachined fluid inertial sensors are an important class of inertial sensors, which mainly includes thermal accelerometers and fluid gyroscopes, which have now been developed since the end of the last century for about 20 years. Compared with conventional silicon or quartz inertial sensors, the fluid inertial sensors use a fluid instead of a solid ...
Shiqiang Liu, Rong Zhu
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Are You for Real? Engineering a Virtual Lab for the Sports Sciences Using Wearables and IoT
In tertiary education, disciplines such as sports science that require experimental components in their courses represent a significant challenge for online and distance education.
Joel Benesha +3 more
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