• DocumentCode
    341111
  • Title

    Multifactorial movement analysis in weightlessness: a ground based feasibility study

  • Author

    Baroni, G. ; Rigotti, C. ; Amir, A. ; Ferrigno, G. ; Newman, D. ; Pedotti, A.

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Bioeng., Politecnico di Torino, Italy
  • Volume
    1
  • fYear
    1999
  • fDate
    1999
  • Firstpage
    403
  • Abstract
    This paper discusses the activities conducted within the framework of the design and implementation of the MICR0-G (Microgravity Investigation and Crew Reactions in 0-Gravity) facility for quantitative multifactorial human motion analysis on board the International Space Station. In particular we report the preliminary feasibility evaluation of the combined use of existing space hardware for reaction dynamic measurements (EDLS) and video-based systems for kinematics analysis. The experiments were performed at the Man-Vehicle Laboratory (MVL) of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology with the main goal of validating the EDLS system as a conventional ground reaction measurement device. The results demonstrate the suitability of the dynamic measurement system as a space-qualified force platform and raise a set of methodological requirements for design and combined use of the two systems. Considerations on the reliability of inverse dynamics models, when applied to microgravity kinematics data, confirm the necessity to rely on multifactorial joint systems for movement and posture investigation in weightlessness
  • Keywords
    aerospace biophysics; biomechanics; image motion analysis; kinematics; motion measurement; zero gravity experiments; EDLS system validation; International Space Station; MICR0-G facility; crew reactions; dynamic measurement system; ground based feasibility study; ground reaction measurement device; inverse dynamics models; kinematics analysis; microgravity investigation; microgravity kinematics data; model reliability; multifactorial movement analysis; posture investigation; quantitative multifactorial human motion analysis; reaction dynamic measurements; space-qualified force platform; video-based systems; weightlessness; Extraterrestrial measurements; Force measurement; Hardware; Humans; International Space Station; Kinematics; Motion analysis; Particle measurements; Performance evaluation; Space technology;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference, 1999. IMTC/99. Proceedings of the 16th IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    Venice
  • ISSN
    1091-5281
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-5276-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IMTC.1999.776784
  • Filename
    776784