Inertial Motion Capture-Based Whole-Body Inverse Dynamics
Inertial Motion Capture (IMC) systems enable in situ studies of human motion free of the severe constraints imposed by Optical Motion Capture systems. Inverse dynamics can use those motions to estimate forces and moments developing within muscles and joints. We developed an inverse dynamic whole-bod...
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Main Authors: | Mohsen M. Diraneyya, JuHyeong Ryu, Eihab Abdel-Rahman, Carl T. Haas |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5ff678ec2ff948c19ad7a028189eefa3 |
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