학술논문

Three-dimensional motion system ("data-gloves"): application for Parkinson's disease and essential tremor
Document Type
Conference
Source
VIMS 2001. 2001 IEEE International Workshop on Virtual and Intelligent Measurement Systems (IEEE Cat. No.01EX447) Virtual and intelligent measurement systems Virtual and Intelligent Measurement Systems, 2001, IEEE International Workshop on. VIMS 2001. :28-33 2001
Subject
Computing and Processing
Signal Processing and Analysis
Humans
Biological system modeling
Position measurement
Medical conditions
Medical treatment
Medical diagnostic imaging
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Motion control
Medical control systems
Current measurement
Language
Abstract
The accurate modelling and analysis of medical treatment plays an important role in modern medical science. This paper describes an attempt to apply current sensor and control techniques to quantitatively measure significant motion of the human body. By modelling the movement of the human hand this system can accurately measure the hand posture and all the phalanges, store the measurements as X,Y,Z absolute positions and the computer can (offline) compute the movement of the hand and phalanges. By applying dedicated embedded electronics a portable and networked system can be realized which may be used in the clinical assessment of stroke patients or medical conditions such as Parkinson's disease. It can be used as both a training instrument and a tool for medical diagnosis and research, leading to objective analysis of medical conditions involving accurate posture measurement of the human body.