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A Narrative Review on Wearable Inertial Sensors for Human Motion Tracking in Industrial Scenarios

Robotics, ISSN: 2218-6581, Vol: 11, Issue: 6
2022
  • 18
    Citations
  • 0
    Usage
  • 42
    Captures
  • 2
    Mentions
  • 0
    Social Media
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  • Citations
    18
    • Citation Indexes
      18
  • Captures
    42
  • Mentions
    2
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1

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Robotics, Vol. 11, Pages 138: A Narrative Review on Wearable Inertial Sensors for Human Motion Tracking in Industrial Scenarios

Robotics, Vol. 11, Pages 138: A Narrative Review on Wearable Inertial Sensors for Human Motion Tracking in Industrial Scenarios Robotics doi: 10.3390/robotics11060138 Authors: Elisa Digo

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Study Findings from Polytechnic University Torino Advance Knowledge in Mechanical Engineering and Machinery (A Narrative Review on Wearable Inertial Sensors for Human Motion Tracking in Industrial Scenarios)

2023 JAN 11 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Tech Daily News -- Current study results on mechanical engineering and machinery have

Review Description

Industry 4.0 has promoted the concept of automation, supporting workers with robots while maintaining their central role in the factory. To guarantee the safety of operators and improve the effectiveness of the human-robot interaction, it is important to detect the movements of the workers. Wearable inertial sensors represent a suitable technology to pursue this goal because of their portability, low cost, and minimal invasiveness. The aim of this narrative review was to analyze the state-of-the-art literature exploiting inertial sensors to track the human motion in different industrial scenarios. The Scopus database was queried, and 54 articles were selected. Some important aspects were identified: (i) number of publications per year; (ii) aim of the studies; (iii) body district involved in the motion tracking; (iv) number of adopted inertial sensors; (v) presence/absence of a technology combined to the inertial sensors; (vi) a real-time analysis; (vii) the inclusion/exclusion of the magnetometer in the sensor fusion process. Moreover, an analysis and a discussion of these aspects was also developed.

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