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Luft, Frauke (author), Sharifi, Sarvi (author), Mugge, W. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Bour, Lo J. (author), Van Rootselaar, Anne Fleur (author), Veltink, Peter H. (author), Heida, Tijtske (author)
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) are neurodegenerative diseases characterized by movement deficits. Especially in PD, maintaining cyclic movement can be significantly disturbed due to pathological changes in the basal ganglia and the cerebellum. Providing external cues improves timing of these movements in PD and...
journal article 2020
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Olsson, Fredrik (author), Kok, M. (author), Seel, Thomas (author), Halvorsen, Kjartan (author)
Inertial motion capture relies on accurate sensor-to-segment calibration. When two segments are connected by a hinge joint, for example in human knee or finger joints as well as in many robotic limbs, then the joint axis vector must be identified in the intrinsic sensor coordinate systems. Methods for estimating the joint axis using...
journal article 2020
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Seel, Thomas (author), Kok, M. (author), McGinnis, Ryan S. (author)
This editorial provides a concise introduction to the methods and applications of inertial sensors. We briefly describe the main characteristics of inertial sensors and highlight the broad range of applications as well as the methodological challenges. Finally, for the reader’s guidance, we give a succinct overview of the papers included in...
contribution to periodical 2020
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Mouris, Roel (author)
Silicon accelerometers used in the automotive industry should be improved in resolution and accuracy. Exploiting quantum effects in diamond to improve sensing accuracy is a popular technique for nanoscale sensing applications. This thesis will present a new design concept for an accelerometer using these quantum effects for sensing on a...
master thesis 2019
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van der Wel, Marissa (author)
In this thesis the automatic multimodal detection of social and task cohesion in meetings is studied. The presence of social and task cohesion has positive benefits on employee well-being, creativity and productiveness, and can therefore be used to assess meeting quality. Conversational partners imitate each other's body language and speech...
master thesis 2019
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Suriani, Irene (author)
Fluid accumulation in the human body is, in many cases, a symptom of some underlying pathological condition. Most common examples include edema, ascites, pleural effusion, and internal bleeding. Currently available non-invasive methods to assess fluid accumulation in the body are mainly imaging-based (i.e. ultrasound, computed tomography). This...
master thesis 2019
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Friđriksdóttir, Esther (author)
Physical activity and mobility are important indicators of the recovery process of patients in the general ward of the hospital. Currently, monitoring mobility of hospitalized patients relies largely on direct observation from the caregivers. Accelerometers have the potential to quantify physical activity of patients objectively and without...
master thesis 2019
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Narayanan, Swarna (author)
Wireless sensor networks play a vital role in major technological developments. The success of such networks depend on the quality and reliability of data acquisition. Despite a lot of research involving network clock synchronization, the area of synchronous sampling has not been dealt in much detail. This thesis aims at studying and...
master thesis 2019
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Luft, Frauke (author), Sharifi, Sarvi (author), Mugge, W. (author), Schouten, A.C. (author), Bour, Lo J. (author), van Rootselaar, Anne Fleur (author), Veltink, Peter H. (author), Heida, Tijtske (author)
There is no objective gold standard to detect tremors. This concerns not only the choice of the algorithm and sensors, but methods are often designed to detect tremors in one specific group of patients during the performance of a specific task. Therefore, the aim of this study is twofold. First, an objective quantitative method to detect...
journal article 2019
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Belis, Sébastien (author)
The Equivalence Principle is today challenged by some theories attempting to unify General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. The MICROSCOPE mission thus intents to confirm or overturn this principle by testing the universality of free fall in space with an unrivaled precision objective of 10^-15. The principle of the test relies on the precise...
master thesis 2018
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Jatiningrum, D. (author)
Fault-Tolerant Flight Control (FTFC) systems reconfigure aircraft flight control laws to help restore a controlled flight and preserve acceptable performance under systemfaults. A typical approach to achieve fault tolerance is using inertial sensor measurementswhich can provide robustness to abrupt changes in the aircraft dynamics. This method...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Konsolakis, Kostas (author)
Physical activity recognition through wearables has enabled the development of novel applications in healthcare. Most of the existing studies focus on predicting activities using wearable sensors, either in a controlled or uncontrolled environment. However, there is not a clear distinction between these two environments. Hence, this thesis aimed...
master thesis 2018
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van der Marel, Martijn (author), van der Horst, Casper (author)
In order to make offshore working conditions safer, Ampelmann B.V. builds platforms that stay stable by compensating for a ship’s motion. These platforms are controlled via motion reference units (MRUs). In order to test the performances of these MRUs, a linear motion MRU test setup was developed. The system was divided into three parts:...
bachelor thesis 2018
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Middelburg, L.M. (author), el Mansouri, B. (author), Poelma, René H. (author), Zhang, Kouchi (author), van Zeijl, H.W. (author), Wei, J. (author)
This work describes the design, modelling and realisation of the mechanical part of a non-linear MEMS accelerometer intended for large displacement behaviour. For this, a mass/spring system was designed with an extremely low resonance frequency. In this work the mechanical behaviour was verified by measurements done using an optical setup,...
conference paper 2018
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Gedik, E. (author), Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author), Martella, Claudio (author), Englebienne, Gwenn (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mobile sensor data. We apply our method on three different datasets obtained from three live performances, where each audience member wore a single tri-axial accelerometer and proximity sensor embedded inside a smart sensor pack. Using these...
journal article 2018
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Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
A method for validating the calibration parameters of the six accelerometers on board the Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) from star tracker observations that was originally tested by an end-to-end simulation, has been updated and applied to real data from GOCE. It is shown that the method provides estimates of...
journal article 2017
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Prendergast, L.J. (author), Gavin, Kenneth (author), Hester, David (author)
Detecting scour by analysing bridge vibrations is receiving an increasing amount of attention in the literature. Others have considered changes in natural frequency to indicate the presence of scour damage; however, little work has been reported on identifying the location of a scour hole based on vibration measurements. In this paper, a...
journal article 2017
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Santegoeds, O.J. (author)
master thesis 2016
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Le, T.N. (author)
Prototype single layer armour units on a breakwater slope are observed to break. To predict when breakage occurs, the objective of this research project is to obtain knowledge on, and measurements of the rocking behaviour and failure mode of single layer armour units. A single cube on a breakwater slope is subjected to investigations. An...
master thesis 2016
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Belt, P. (author)
The retrieval of vertical winds by using acceleration data of satellites has never been done before and therefore the results will be unique. Two different methods can be developed for the retrieval of these winds. The first one is a two-dimensional approach and the second one uses the three-dimensional space. From the results for the vertical...
master thesis 2016
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