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Bin Ren, Xurong Luo and Jiayu Chen
The lower limb exoskeleton is a wearable human?robot interactive equipment, which is tied to human legs and moves synchronously with the human gait. Gait tracking accuracy greatly affects the performance and safety of the lower limb exoskeletons. As the ...
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Asanka G. Perera, Yee Wei Law and Javaan Chahl
Aerial human action recognition is an emerging topic in drone applications. Commercial drone platforms capable of detecting basic human actions such as hand gestures have been developed. However, a limited number of aerial video datasets are available to...
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J. Diego Mendoza-Gámez,David Asael Gutierrez-Hernandez,Irving Rico-Restrepo,Raúl Santiago-Montero,Víctor M. Zamudio,Josué Del Valle-Hernández,Miguel Gómez-Díaz,Jackeline Granados-Ruiz
The analysis of the human gait is of great importance for the diagnosis and the choice of the type of treatment that the patient must obtain. In this work, we report a proposal of the capture of the movement and an interpretation of the signal obtained b...
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Tee Connie, Timilehin B. Aderinola, Thian Song Ong, Michael Kah Ong Goh, Bayu Erfianto and Bedy Purnama
Parkinson?s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that is more common in elderly people and affects motor control, flexibility, and how easily patients adapt to their walking environments. PD is progressive in nature, and if undetected and untreat...
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M. El Arayshi, C. M. Verrelli, G. Saggio, M. Iosa, A. E. Gentile, L. Chessa, M. Ruggieri and A. Polizzi
Background. It has been shown in the very recent literature that human walking generates rhythmic motor patterns with hidden time harmonic structures that are represented (at the subject?s comfortable speed) by the occurrence of the golden ratio as the t...
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