Development and validation of a wearable inertial measurement system for use with lower limb exoskeletons

This paper presents a system of inertial measurement units, each consisting of an accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer. They are characterized by a small size, wireless transmission, and open architecture, with the purpose of either integration into lower limb exoskeletons or general human move...

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Published in2011 11th IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots pp. 212 - 217
Main Authors Beravs, Tadej, Rebersek, Peter, Novak, Domen, Podobnik, Janez, Munih, Marko
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2011
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ISBN9781612848662
1612848664
ISSN2164-0572
DOI10.1109/Humanoids.2011.6100914

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Summary:This paper presents a system of inertial measurement units, each consisting of an accelerometer, gyroscope and magnetometer. They are characterized by a small size, wireless transmission, and open architecture, with the purpose of either integration into lower limb exoskeletons or general human movement analysis. Kalman filtering and the factored quaternion algorithm are used to track the orientation of each unit, and angles of the human joints are calculated from multiple units. After calibration, the system was tested with a wooden leg mockup and an actual human. The Optotrak optical measurement system was used as a reference. Differences between the inertial measurement system and the Optotrak were less than 2 degrees for the wooden leg and less than 5 degrees for the human leg, suggesting that the system represents a promising possibility for wearable movement tracking and analysis.
ISBN:9781612848662
1612848664
ISSN:2164-0572
DOI:10.1109/Humanoids.2011.6100914