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Device for simultaneous continuous and separate recording and measurement of head and body movements during standing, walking and stepping

  • US 5,086,404 A
  • Filed: 03/27/1991
  • Issued: 02/04/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/02/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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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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