This brief paper illustrates the analysis of inertial sensing signals including linear acceleration and angular velocity for the reconstruction of movement trajectory of upper limbs, in order to assess the performance of stroke rehabilitation and build up an objective quantitative evaluation system. It is well noted that while using inertial sensing data, the motion-track reconstruction applies the Kalman filtering to process integrated time waveform [1–3]. This study consists of two parts. First, the method of track reconstruction of limb motion is built up through simulation. We present the new method to obtain angular displacement using spectral analysis by extracting the amplitude and phase of significant frequency components that correspond to limb movement. Then, the upper- and fore-arm positions corresponding to global coordinate system can be computed through the quaternion vector. Secondly, the proposed technique is verified using five designated upper-limb movements including upper limb rotating (1) upwards 90...
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Spectral Analysis Based Limb Movement Reconstruction Using Inertial Sensing Data
Jheng-Jie Huang,
National Central University,
Jheng-Jie Huang
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
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Chi-Tai Yang,
National Central University,
Chi-Tai Yang
Department of Mechanical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
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Bo-Chuan Chen,
National Central University,
Bo-Chuan Chen
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
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Min-Chun Pan
National Central University,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Central University,
e-mail: pan_minc@cc.ncu.edu.tw
Min-Chun Pan
1
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
;Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Central University,
Taiwan
e-mail: pan_minc@cc.ncu.edu.tw
1Corresponding author.
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Jheng-Jie Huang
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
Chi-Tai Yang
Department of Mechanical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
Bo-Chuan Chen
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
Min-Chun Pan
Graduate Institute of Biomedical Engineering
,National Central University,
Taiwan
;Department of Mechanical Engineering,
National Central University,
Taiwan
e-mail: pan_minc@cc.ncu.edu.tw
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received March 15, 2013; final manuscript received April 25, 2013; published online June 11, 2013. Editor: Arthur G. Erdman.
J. Med. Devices. Jun 2013, 7(2): 020941 (4 pages)
Published Online: June 11, 2013
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March 15, 2013
Revision Received:
April 25, 2013
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Huang, J., Yang, C., Chen, B., and Pan, M. (June 11, 2013). "Spectral Analysis Based Limb Movement Reconstruction Using Inertial Sensing Data." ASME. J. Med. Devices. June 2013; 7(2): 020941. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4024358
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