Figure 38 - uploaded by Dan Billing
Content may be subject to copyright.
Calibration of a tri-axial accelerometer using the vector sum of the three axes' inputs. The calibration technique requires six measurements to resolve the six unknowns: scale factors and offsets in all three axes [88].

Calibration of a tri-axial accelerometer using the vector sum of the three axes' inputs. The calibration technique requires six measurements to resolve the six unknowns: scale factors and offsets in all three axes [88].

Source publication
Thesis
Full-text available
Measurement of ground reaction force (GRF) in running provides a direct indication of the loads to which the body is subjected, at each foot-ground contact, and can provide an objective explanation for performance outcomes. Traditionally, the collection of three orthogonal component GRF data in running requires an athlete to complete a series of re...

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available
The purpose of the present study was to establish the intrasession and intersession reliability of variables obtained from a force plate that was used to quantitate lower extremity inter-limb asymmetry during the bilateral countermovement jump (CMJ). Secondarily, a comparison was performed to determine the influence of the jump protocol CMJ with or...