Validation Study of Torso-Dynamics Estimation System (TES) for Hands-Free Physical Human-Robot Interaction

Citation Author(s):
Seung Yun
Song
Yixiang
Guo
Chentai
Yuan
Nadja
Marin
Chenzhang
Xiao
Adam
Bleakney
Jeannette
Elliott
Joao
Ramos
Elizabeth
Hsiao-Wecksler
Submitted by:
Nadja Marin
Last updated:
Wed, 04/19/2023 - 17:32
DOI:
10.21227/bve8-s715
Data Format:
Research Article Link:
Links:
License:
0
0 ratings - Please login to submit your rating.

Abstract 

This data was collected during a validation study of our Torso-Dynamics Estimation System (TES). The TES consisted of a Force Sensing Seat (FSS) and an inertial measurement unit (IMU) that measured the kinetics and kinematics of the subject's torso motions. The FSS estimated the 3D forces, 3D moments, and 2D COPs while the IMU estimated the 3D torso angles. To validate the TES, the FSS and IMU estimates were compared to gold standard research equipment (AMTI force plate and Qualisys motion capture system, respectively). 

There were two generations of the FSS, FSS Gen 1.0 and FSS Gen 2.0. This dataset contains data from the validation study of each FSS generation, so there are two different zipped folders. In each folder, there are subject data that were collected using the FSS (1.0 or 2.0), IMU, AMTI force plate, and Qualisys motion capture.

The data processing code for this study is in a GitHub repository, which can be found in the "Links" section of this DataPort.

Instructions: 

See README file

Funding Agency: 
NSF
Grant Number: 
NRI #2024905