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M.A.M. Berger
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Towards an accurate rolling resistance
Estimating intra-cycle load distribution between front and rear wheels during wheelchair propulsion from inertial sensors
Accurate assessment of rolling resistance is important for wheelchair propulsion analyses. However, the commonly used drag and deceleration tests are reported to underestimate rolling resistance up to 6% due to the (neglected) influence of trunk motion. The first aim of this stud
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In wheelchair sports, there is an increasing need to monitor mechanical power in the field. When rolling resistance is known, inertial measurement units (IMUs) can be used to determine mechanical power. However, upper body (i.e., trunk) motion affects the mass distribution betwee
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The Push Forward in Rehabilitation
Validation of a Machine Learning Method for Detection of Wheelchair Propulsion Type
Within rehabilitation, there is a great need for a simple method to monitor wheelchair use, especially whether it is active or passive. For this purpose, an existing measurement technique was extended with a method for detecting self- or attendant-pushed wheelchair propulsion. Th
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From theory to practice
Monitoring mechanical power output during wheelchair field and court sports using inertial measurement units
An important performance determinant in wheelchair sports is the power exchanged between the athlete-wheelchair combination and the environment, in short, mechanical power. Inertial measurement units (IMUs) might be used to estimate the exchanged mechanical power during wheelchai
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