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Gait analysis--precise, rapid, automatic, 3-D position and orientation kinematics and dynamics

R W Mann, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1983 - 
- Vol. 43, Iss: 2, pp 137-146
TLDR
A fully automatic optoelectronic photogrammetric technique is presented for measuring the spatial kinematics of human motion and estimating the inertial dynamics, finding that the noise and all other errors in the kinematic data contribute less than five percent error to the resulting dynamics.
Abstract
A fully automatic optoelectronic photogrammetric technique is presented for measuring the spatial kinematics of human motion (both position and orientation) and estimating the inertial (net) dynamics. Calibration and verification showed that in a two-meter cube viewing volume, the system achieves one millimeter of accuracy and resolution in translation and 20 milliradians in rotation. Since double differentiation of generalized position data to determine accelerations amplifies noise, the frequency domain characteristics of the system were investigated. It was found that the noise and all other errors in the kinematic data contribute less than five percent error to the resulting dynamics.

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