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Estimating Three-Dimensional Orientation of Human Body Parts by Inertial/Magnetic Sensing

A.M. Sabatini

发表年份
2011
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332
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摘要

User-worn sensing units composed of inertial and magnetic sensors are becoming increasingly popular in various domains, including biomedical engineering, robotics, virtual reality, where they can also be applied for real-time tracking of the orientation of human body parts in the three-dimensional (3D) space. Although they are a promising choice as wearable sensors under many respects, the inertial and magnetic sensors currently in use offer measuring performance that are critical in order to achieve and maintain accurate 3D-orientation estimates, anytime and anywhere. This paper reviews the main sensor fusion and filtering techniques proposed for accurate inertial/magnetic orientation tracking of human body parts; it also gives useful recipes for their actual implementation.

关键词

Orientation (vector space)Inertial measurement unitWearable computerInertial frame of referenceArtificial intelligenceComputer visionSensor fusionComputer scienceTracking (education)Robotics

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