Wearable sensor system for human localization and motion capture
Zihajehzadeh, Shaghayegh;
Recent advances in MEMS wearable inertial/magnetic sensors and mobile computing have fostered a dramatic growth of interest for ambulatory human motion capture (MoCap). Compared to traditional optical MoCap systems such as the optical systems, inertial (i.e. acceleromet... View more
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