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    Ambulatory Position and Orientation Tracking Fusing Magnetic and Inertial Sensing by Roetenberg, Daniel, Slycke, Per J., Veltink, Peter H.

    “…This paper presents the design and testing of a portable magnetic system combined with miniature inertial sensors for ambulatory 6 degrees of freedom ( DOF)…”
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    Compensation of magnetic disturbances improves inertial and magnetic sensing of human body segment orientation by Roetenberg, D., Luinge, H.J., Baten, C.T.M., Veltink, P.H.

    “…This paper describes a complementary Kalman filter design to estimate orientation of human body segments by fusing gyroscope, accelerometer, and magnetometer…”
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    Ambulatory measurement of arm orientation by Luinge, H.J, Veltink, P.H, Baten, C.T.M

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-01-2007)
    “…Abstract In order to evaluate the impact of neuromuscular disorders affecting the upper extremities, the functional use of the arm need to be evaluated during…”
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    Ambulatory Assessment of Ankle and Foot Dynamics by Schepers, H. Martin, Koopman, H. F. J. M., Veltink, Peter H.

    “…Ground reaction force (GRF) measurement is important in the analysis of human body movements. The main drawback of the existing measurement systems is the…”
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    Ambulatory Estimation of Center of Mass Displacement During Walking by Schepers, H. Martin, van Asseldonk, Edwin H. F., Buurke, Jaap H., Veltink, Peter H.

    “…The center of mass (CoM) and the center of pressure (CoP) are two variables that are crucial in assessing energy expenditure and stability of human walking…”
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    Detection of the onset of gait initiation using kinematic sensors and EMG in transfemoral amputees by Wentink, E.C, Schut, V.G.H, Prinsen, E.C, Rietman, J.S, Veltink, P.H

    Published in Gait & posture (01-01-2014)
    “…Highlights • We measured kinematic data and EMG at the residual limb of transfemoral amputees. • We examined if this data can be used to predict gait…”
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    Inclination measurement of human movement using a 3-D accelerometer with autocalibration by Luinge, H.J., Veltink, P.H.

    “…In the medical field, accelerometers are often used for measuring inclination of body segments and activity of daily living (ADL) because they are small and…”
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    Ambulatory measurement of ground reaction forces by Veltink, P.H., Liedtke, C., Droog, E., van der Kooij, H.

    “…The measurement of ground reaction forces is important in the biomechanical analysis of gait and other motor activities. Many applications require full…”
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    Intention detection of gait initiation using EMG and kinematic data by Wentink, E.C, Beijen, S.I, Hermens, H.J, Rietman, J.S, Veltink, P.H

    Published in Gait & posture (01-02-2013)
    “…Highlights ► We studied if artificial push-off in transfemoral prosthesis would be feasable. ► We measured real-time intention detection of gait initiation in…”
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    Variable stiffness actuated prosthetic knee to restore knee buckling during stance: A modeling study by Wentink, E.C, Koopman, H.F.J.M, Stramigioli, S, Rietman, J.S, Veltink, P.H

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-06-2013)
    “…Abstract Most modern intelligent knee prosthesis use dampers to modulate dynamic behavior and prevent excessive knee flexion, but they dissipate energy and do…”
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    Sensing Power Transfer Between the Human Body and the Environment by Veltink, Peter H., Kortier, Henk, Schepers, H. Martin

    “…The power transferred between the human body and the environment at any time and the work performed are important quantities to be estimated when evaluating…”
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    Vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy activates the vocal folds maximally at therapeutic levels by Ardesch, J.J, Sikken, J.R, Veltink, P.H, van der Aa, H.E, Hageman, G, Buschman, H.P.J

    Published in Epilepsy research (01-05-2010)
    “…Summary Purpose Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for medically refractory epilepsy can give hoarseness due to stimulation of the recurrent laryngeal nerve. For a…”
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    Inertial Gait Phase Detection for control of a drop foot stimulator by Kotiadis, D, Hermens, H.J, Veltink, P.H

    Published in Medical engineering & physics (01-05-2010)
    “…Abstract An Inertial Gait Phase Detection system was developed to replace heel switches and footswitches currently being used for the triggering of drop foot…”
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    Procedure for in-use calibration of triaxial accelerometers in medical applications by Lötters, J.C., Schipper, J., Veltink, P.H., Olthuis, W., Bergveld, P.

    Published in Sensors and actuators. A, Physical (15-06-1998)
    “…In the medical field triaxial accelerometers are used for the monitoring of movements. Unfortunately, the long-term use of accelerometers is limited by drift…”
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    Proprioceptive perturbations of stability during gait by Duysens, J, Beerepoot, V.P, Veltink, P.H, Weerdesteyn, V, Smits-Engelsman, B.C.M

    Published in Neurophysiologie clinique (01-12-2008)
    “…Summary Through recent studies, the role of proprioceptors in reactions to perturbations during gait has been finally somewhat better understood. The input…”
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    The optimal stimulation pattern for skeletal muscle is dependent on muscle length by Mela, P., Veltink, P.H., Huijing, P.A., Salmons, S., Jarvis, J.C.

    “…Stimulation patterns can be optimized by maximizing the force-time integral (FTI) per stimulation pulse of the elicited muscle contraction. Such patterns,…”
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