If you are looking for sensors of any kind look at
http://www.globalspec.com/. Just put Inclinometers in the search and
follow it into the specific search engine. You'll find a lot of them.
Good hunt.
Meir Bar-Tal
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Subject: [BIOMCH-L] inclinometers (tilt sensors)?
I am looking for lightweight inclinometers or tilt sensors that I can
mount
on a person's legs during walking for real time feedback of torso,
thigh,
shank, and foot angles relative to vertical. It has to be real time (no
post processing analysis) and has to measure segment angles relative to
vertical, not anatomical joint angles. I have found one possible
inclinometer that might work but they seem relatively expensive:
N4 Inclinometers from Rieker Inc.($125.50 each).
Does anyone else know of other possibilities that might be less
expensive?
Accuracy to the nearest degree would be acceptable.
thanks,
df
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Dan Ferris, Ph.D.
Human Neuromechanics Laboratory
Department of Movement Science
University of Michigan
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ferrisdp/
mailing address:
Dan Ferris
Division of Kinesiology
401 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214
e-mail: ferrisdp@umich.edu
phone: (734) 647-6878
fax: (734) 936-1925
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http://www.globalspec.com/. Just put Inclinometers in the search and
follow it into the specific search engine. You'll find a lot of them.
Good hunt.
Meir Bar-Tal
-----Original Message-----
From: Biomechanics and Movement Science listserver
[mailto:BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL] On Behalf Of Daniel Ferris (University
of Michigan)
Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 8:51 PM
To: BIOMCH-L@NIC.SURFNET.NL
Subject: [BIOMCH-L] inclinometers (tilt sensors)?
I am looking for lightweight inclinometers or tilt sensors that I can
mount
on a person's legs during walking for real time feedback of torso,
thigh,
shank, and foot angles relative to vertical. It has to be real time (no
post processing analysis) and has to measure segment angles relative to
vertical, not anatomical joint angles. I have found one possible
inclinometer that might work but they seem relatively expensive:
N4 Inclinometers from Rieker Inc.($125.50 each).
Does anyone else know of other possibilities that might be less
expensive?
Accuracy to the nearest degree would be acceptable.
thanks,
df
_______________________________
Dan Ferris, Ph.D.
Human Neuromechanics Laboratory
Department of Movement Science
University of Michigan
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~ferrisdp/
mailing address:
Dan Ferris
Division of Kinesiology
401 Washtenaw Avenue
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2214
e-mail: ferrisdp@umich.edu
phone: (734) 647-6878
fax: (734) 936-1925
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