A textile sensor for long durations of human motion capture

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Abstract

Human posture and movement analysis is important in the areas of rehabilitation, sports medicine, and virtual training. However, the development of sensors with good accuracy, low cost, light weight, and suitability for long durations of human motion capture is still an ongoing issue. In this paper, a new flexible textile sensor for knee joint movement measurements was developed by using ordinary fabrics and conductive yarns. An electrogoniometer was adopted as a standard reference to calibrate the proposed sensor and validate its accuracy. The knee movements of different daily activities were performed to evaluate the performance of the sensor. The results show that the proposed sensor could be used to monitor knee joint motion in everyday life with acceptable accuracy.

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Hu, S., Dai, M., Dong, T., & Liu, T. (2019). A textile sensor for long durations of human motion capture. Sensors (Switzerland), 19(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s19102369

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