Acceleration Profiles for Task Performance in Humans

Authors

  • Evelyn Morin Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
  • Joan Stevenson School of Physical and Health Education Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
  • Susan Reid School of Physical and Health Education Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.
  • Joshua Good School of Physical and Health Education Queen's University, Kingston, Ont.

Abstract

Upper body acceleration was recorded as subjects performed a series of well-defined tasks. Preliminary data analysis indicates that there are detectable differences in the acceleration patterns for the different activities. Further analysis is needed to examine inter-subject variability and determine whether or not a specific activity has a recognizable acceleration signature. 

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Published

2002-12-31

How to Cite

[1]
E. Morin, J. Stevenson, S. Reid, and J. Good, “Acceleration Profiles for Task Performance in Humans”, CMBES Proc., vol. 27, no. 1, Dec. 2002.

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Academic