Around-Body Versus On-Body Motion Sensing: A Comparison of Efficacy Across a Range of Body Movements...
Around-Body Versus On-Body Motion Sensing: A Comparison of Efficacy Across a Range of Body Movements and Scales
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Rohrer, Katelyn , De Anda, Luis , Grubb, Camila , Hansen, Zachary , Rodriguez, Jordan , St Pierre, Greyson , Sheikhlary, Sara , Omer, Suleyman , Tran, Binh , Lawendy, Mehrail , Alqaraghuli, Farah , Hedgecoke, Chris , Abdelkeder, Youssif , Slepian, Rebecca C , Ross, Ethan , Chung, Ryan and Slepian, Marvin J
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Motion is vital for life. Currently, the clinical assessment of motion abnormalities is largely qualitative. We previously developed methods to quantitatively assess motion using visual detection systems (around-body) and stretchable electronic sensors (on-body). Here we compare the efficacy of these methods across predefined motions, hypothesizing...
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Around-Body Versus On-Body Motion Sensing: A Comparison of Efficacy Across a Range of Body Movements and Scales
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2306-5354
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2306-5354
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10.3390/bioengineering11111163