Schall Jr et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Accuracy and repeatability of an inertial measurement unit system for field-based occupational studiesSchall Jr et al., 2016
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- Schall Jr M
- Fethke N
- Chen H
- Oyama S
- Douphrate D
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- Ergonomics
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The accuracy and repeatability of an inertial measurement unit (IMU) system for directly measuring trunk angular displacement and upper arm elevation were evaluated over eight hours (i) in comparison to a gold standard, optical motion capture (OMC) system in a …
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