Device for simultaneous continuous and separate recording and measurement of head and body movements during standing, walking and stepping
First Claim
1. An apparatus for continuous and separate recording and measuring of head and trunk movement of a test person, comprising:
- optical markers attached to the head and trunk of the test person, which markers output optical signals;
means for continuously receiving and recording the optical signals from the optical markers, said receiving and recording means being stationarily fixed above the test person, said receiving and recording means including at least three photoelectric cells arranged in a polygon so as to project a cylindrical vertical projection upon the test person, and so as to measure light intensity of the optical signals and output corresponding signals; and
central processing means for successively comparing and computing different light intensities of the photoelectric cells against each other for generating virtual data points, measurements from the cells being successively called into the central processing means by a data flow, and thereafter, if necessary for resolution, followed by at least one successive generation of virtual data joints from the light intensity comparisons previously computed, which again are successively and pairwise compared and computed with respect to the virtual data points having coordinates inside the polygon, until the points are projected and displayed with a set precision into a data bank from which the points are transferable into a projection frame.
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Abstract
An apparatus and method for the simultaneous, continuous and separate recording and measurement of head and body movements during standing and walking, including various optical markers mounted upon the head and the trunk of a test person, and a device for continuously receiving and recording optical signals from the markers, which device is stationarily fixed at a distance from the test person. The device being easy to handle, allows a time critical spectral analysis of the movement patterns, avoids overlapping of light tracings during recording of the optical signals, distortions of the measurements due to parallaxes when observing the body at various locations and central scotoma or an area of loss of visibility of the optical markers underneath of the device. At least three photoelectric cells being permanently mounted and fixed in a polygonal relation, and the device successively compares and levels quantitatively the values if the measurements of the photoelectric cells, which are permanently called and transmitted to a central data processing unit by a flow of data. Thus, the device installs a cylindrical vertical projection upon the standing or moving person being recorded.
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15 Claims
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1. An apparatus for continuous and separate recording and measuring of head and trunk movement of a test person, comprising:
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optical markers attached to the head and trunk of the test person, which markers output optical signals; means for continuously receiving and recording the optical signals from the optical markers, said receiving and recording means being stationarily fixed above the test person, said receiving and recording means including at least three photoelectric cells arranged in a polygon so as to project a cylindrical vertical projection upon the test person, and so as to measure light intensity of the optical signals and output corresponding signals; and central processing means for successively comparing and computing different light intensities of the photoelectric cells against each other for generating virtual data points, measurements from the cells being successively called into the central processing means by a data flow, and thereafter, if necessary for resolution, followed by at least one successive generation of virtual data joints from the light intensity comparisons previously computed, which again are successively and pairwise compared and computed with respect to the virtual data points having coordinates inside the polygon, until the points are projected and displayed with a set precision into a data bank from which the points are transferable into a projection frame. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An apparatus for continuous and separate recording and measurement of movements of a test object, comprising:
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optical markers attached to the test object, which markers output optical signals; means for continuously receiving and recording the optical signals from the optical markers, said receiving and recording means being stationarily fixed above the test object, said receiving and recording means including at least three photoelectric cells arranged in a polygon so that to project a cylindrical vertical projection upon the test object, and so as to measure light intensity of the optical signals and put out corresponding signals; and central processing means for successively comparing and computing different light intensities of the photoelectric cells against each other for generating virtual data points, measurements from the cells being successively called into the central processing means by a data flow, and thereafter, if necessary for resolution, followed by at least one successive generation of virtual data points from the light intensity comparisons previously computed, which again are successively and pair wise compared and computed with respect to the virtual data points having coordinates inside the polygon, until the points are projected and displayed with a set precision into a data bank from which the points are transferably into a projection frame. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13)
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14. A method for continuously, separately and repeatedly recording and measuring movements of a test object by establishing individual tracings of various marker points, comprising the steps of:
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attaching optical markers to the test object, which markers output optical signals; continuously receiving and recording the optical signals from the optical markers, from a fixed position above the test object, said receiving and recording step including measuring light intensity of the optical signals by way of at least three photoelectric cells arranged in a polygon so as to project a cylindrical vertical projection upon the test object, and putting out corresponding signals; successively comparing and computing different intensities of the photoelectric cells against each other for generating virtual data points, and calling measurements from the cells into the central processing means by a data flow, and thereafter, if necessary for resolution, followed by at least one successive generation of virtual data points from the light intensity comparisons previously computed, which again are successively and pairwise compared and computed, with respect to the virtual data points having coordinates inside the polygon, until the points are projected and displayed with a set precision into a data bank from which the points are transferable into a projection frame; and mounting the tracings of the movement through a computer program in a framewise manner for graphical and numerical evaluation. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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