A narrative review on contemporary and emerging uses of inertial sensing in occupational ergonomics

Volume: 76, Pages: 102937 - 102937
Published: Mar 1, 2020
Abstract
Accurate, reliable, and cost-effective quantification of real-time biomechanical exposures in occupational settings remains an enduring pursuit in ergonomics. Miniaturized, wireless, body-worn inertial sensors offer opportunities to directly measure vast and personalized kinematics data in both laboratory and applied settings. This review investigated the contemporary and emerging uses of wearable inertial sensing technology in occupational...
Paper Details
Title
A narrative review on contemporary and emerging uses of inertial sensing in occupational ergonomics
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Volume
76
Pages
102937 - 102937
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