Carmichael Ong of Stanford University presents an overview of OpenSense, a workflow to perform inverse kinematics (IK) with IMUs. He also presents results of a validation study that compares and contrasts the kinematics of walking and other tasks when using a traditional marker-based IK workflow and an IMU-based IK workflow.
This webinar is offered jointly with the Restore Center (https://restore.stanford.edu/), an NIH-funded Medical Rehabilitation Research Resource Network Center at Stanford University.
Watch part 2 of this webinar - a short hands-on tutorial where Dr. Ong teaches participants how to use OpenSense with an example using gait data:
• Webinar (Tutorial): OpenSense: Analyzing M...
Learn more about OpenSense:
Read the bioRxiv preprint (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.11...)
Access the documentation and instructions for using OpenSense (https://simtk-confluence.stanford.edu...)