Journal article
A simple and inexpensive test-rig for evaluating the performance of motion sensors used in movement disorders research
T Perera, SAC Yohanandan, HJ McDermott
Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing | SPRINGER HEIDELBERG | Published : 2016
Abstract
Since the advent of electromyogram recording, precise measures of tremor and gait have been used to study movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. Now, a wide range of accelerometers and other motion-tracking technologies exist to better inform researchers and clinicians, yet such systems are rarely tested for accuracy or suitability before use. Our inexpensive test-rig can produce sinusoidal displacements using a simple cantilever system driven by a subwoofer. Controlled sinusoids were generated using computer software, and the displacement amplitudes of the test-rig were verified with fiducial marker tracking. To illustrate the use of the test-rig, we evaluated an accelerometer and ..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We are grateful for the funding received from the Colonial Foundation to complete this study, and the authors would also like to thank Rodney Millard and Mark Harrison for providing expertise and advice. The Bionics Institute acknowledges the support it receives from the Victorian Government through its Operational Infrastructure Support Program. We thank the reviewers for their useful comments regarding the original manuscript.