Title Details: | |
Kinematic analysis methods |
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Other Titles: |
Kinematics Methods |
Authors: |
Kellis, Eleftherios |
Reviewer: |
Chatzitaki, Vasileia |
Subject: | MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES, LIFE SCIENCES, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > LIFE SCIENCES > SPORT AND ATHLETIC SCIENCE/PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT SCIENCE > BIOMECHANICS OF SPORT ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING > MEDICAL ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY > BIOMEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND BIOMECHANICS |
Keywords: |
Biomechanics
Sport Kinesiology Experimental Sport Biomechanics |
Description: | |
Abstract: |
This chapter presents the basic principles of kinematic analysis techniques such as the basic steps of two-dimensional analysis using one camera (camera location, settings, sampling rate, lighting, marker placement, calibration), the basic steps of a three-dimensional analysis using high-speed video cameras, the steps of three-dimensional analysis using opto-electronic systems, common measurement errors, the philosophy of analyzing and presenting kinematic data (smoothing, variable selection, types of graphical display)
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Table of Contents: |
Synopsis
Background knowledge Aims 1. Introduction 1.1. Samping frequency 1.2. Calibration systems 1.3. Determination of point position in two-dimensions 2. Analysis methods 2.1. Direct methods 2.2. Indirect methods 3. Measurement process 3.1. Two-dimensional analysis using a video camera 3.1.1. Step 1: Determination of the measurement area 3.1.2. Step 2: Camera positioning 3.1.3. Step 3: Camera settings 3.1.4. Step 4: Body modelling 3.1.5. Step 5: Participant preparation 3.1.6. Step 6: Area calibration 3.1.7. Step 7: Data recording 3.2. Three-dimensional analysis using video cameras 3.3. Three-dimensional analysis using opto-electronic systems 3.3.1. Step 1: Camera positioning 3.3.2. Step 2: Body modelling 3.3.3. Step 3: Area calibration 3.3.4. Step 4: Determination of the local calibration system 3.3.5. Step 5: Body modelling based on marker data 3.3.6. Step 6: Estimation of joint angular position data 4. Measurement errors 4.1.Errors in two-dimensional analysis using a single camera 4.2. Errors in three-dimensional analysis 4.3. Common errors 5.Data analysis and presentation 5.1. Methods of presenting kinematic data 6.Bibliography / references 7.Criteria of assessment |
Linguistic Editors: |
Segkouli, Sofia |
Technical Editors: |
Koumartzis, Nikolaos |
Graphic Editors: |
Koumartzis, Nikolaos |
Type: |
Chapter |
Creation Date: | 2015 |
Item Details: | |
License: |
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/gr |
Handle | http://hdl.handle.net/11419/4946 |
Bibliographic Reference: | Kellis, E. (2015). Kinematic analysis methods [Chapter]. In Kellis, E. 2015. SPORT BIOMECHANICS [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/4946 |
Language: |
Greek |
Is Part of: |
SPORT BIOMECHANICS |
Number of pages |
25 |
Publication Origin: |
Kallipos, Open Academic Editions |