2015
DOI: 10.1109/tmech.2014.2376199
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A Multisensor Integration-Based Complementary Tool for Monitoring Recovery Progress of Anterior Cruciate Ligament-Reconstructed Subjects

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“…(1) vastus lateralis, (2) vastus medialis, (3) biceps femoris and (4) semitendinosus. The changes in these muscles have been reported in previous studies after knee injuries [3]. The EMG data were recorded at a sampling rate of 960Hz with 12 bit Analog/Digital conversion.…”
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“…(1) vastus lateralis, (2) vastus medialis, (3) biceps femoris and (4) semitendinosus. The changes in these muscles have been reported in previous studies after knee injuries [3]. The EMG data were recorded at a sampling rate of 960Hz with 12 bit Analog/Digital conversion.…”
Section: A Data Acquisition and Pre-processingmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Further, the RGB image based gait classification system has also been proposed previously [8]. In contrast to optical/camera systems, wearable wireless MEMS have also gained a lot of attention for human activity analysis due to their small size and easy setup in any kind of environment [3]. Multiple sensors' integration in wearable systems provide different signals at the same time which makes such a low-cost system very suitable for gait monitoring [5,9].…”
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