Mind the gap – development of conversion models between accelerometer- and IMU-based measurements of arm and trunk postures and movements in warehouse work
Journal article, 2022

Sensor type (accelerometers only versus inertial measurement units, IMUs) and angular velocity computational method (inclination versus generalized velocity) have been shown to affect the measurements of arm and trunk movements. This study developed models for conversions between accelerometer and IMU measurements of arm and trunk inclination and between accelerometer and IMU measurements of inclination and generalized (arm) velocities. Full-workday recordings from accelerometers and IMUs of arm and trunk postures and movements from 38 warehouse workers were used to develop 4 angular (posture) and 24 angular velocity (movement) conversion models for the distributions of the data. A power function with one coefficient and one exponent was used, and it correlated well (r2 > 0.999) in all cases to the average curves comparing one measurement with another. These conversion models facilitate the comparison and merging of measurements of arm and trunk movements collected using the two sensor types and the two computational methods.

Sensor conversion

Field measurement

Inertial measurement unit

Author

Mikael Forsman

Stockholm County Council

Karolinska Institutet

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Xuelong Fan

Karolinska Institutet

Ida-Märta Rhen

Stockholm County Council

Karolinska Institutet

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Carl Mikael Lind

Karolinska Institutet

Applied Ergonomics

0003-6870 (ISSN) 1872-9126 (eISSN)

Vol. 105 103841

Subject Categories

Medical Laboratory and Measurements Technologies

Other Medical Engineering

Ocean and River Engineering

DOI

10.1016/j.apergo.2022.103841

PubMed

35917697

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8/19/2022