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Angelo Maria Sabatini
Angelo Maria Sabatini
The BioRobotics Institute, Sensor Signals and Information Processing Area
Verified email at santannapisa.it
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Quaternion-based extended Kalman filter for determining orientation by inertial and magnetic sensing
AM Sabatini
IEEE transactions on Biomedical Engineering 53 (7), 1346-1356, 2006
11912006
Machine learning methods for classifying human physical activity from on-body accelerometers
A Mannini, AM Sabatini
Sensors 10 (2), 1154-1175, 2010
10302010
A survey of glove-based systems and their applications
L Dipietro, AM Sabatini, P Dario
Ieee transactions on systems, man, and cybernetics, part c (applications and …, 2008
9312008
Assessment of walking features from foot inertial sensing
AM Sabatini, C Martelloni, S Scapellato, F Cavallo
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 52 (3), 486-494, 2005
8422005
Activity recognition using a single accelerometer placed at the wrist or ankle
A Mannini, SS Intille, M Rosenberger, AM Sabatini, W Haskell
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 45 (11), 2193, 2013
5032013
Estimating three-dimensional orientation of human body parts by inertial/magnetic sensing
AM Sabatini
Sensors 11 (2), 1489-1525, 2011
4072011
Estimating orientation using magnetic and inertial sensors and different sensor fusion approaches: accuracy assessment in manual and locomotion tasks
E Bergamini, G Ligorio, A Somma, G Vannozzi, A Cappozzo, AM Sabatini
Sensors 14 (10), 18625-18649, 2014
3082014
A machine learning framework for gait classification using inertial sensors: application to elderly, post-stroke and Huntington’s disease patients
A Mannini, D Trojaniello, A Cereatti, AM Sabatini
Sensors 16 (1), 134, 2016
2622016
Using kinematic analysis to evaluate constraint-induced movement therapy in chronic stroke patients
M Caimmi, S Carda, C Giovanzana, ES Maini, AM Sabatini, N Smania, ...
Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 22 (1), 31-39, 2008
2272008
A novel Kalman filter for human motion tracking with an inertial-based dynamic inclinometer
G Ligorio, AM Sabatini
IEEE Trans Biomed Eng 62 (8), 2033-2043, 2015
2252015
Kalman-filter-based orientation determination using inertial/magnetic sensors: observability analysis and performance evaluation
AM Sabatini
Sensors 11 (10), 9182-9206, 2011
2212011
Evaluation of an instrumented glove for hand-movement acquisition.
L Dipietro, AM Sabatini, P Dario
Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development 40 (2), 2003
2172003
Gait phase detection and discrimination between walking–jogging activities using hidden Markov models applied to foot motion data from a gyroscope
A Mannini, AM Sabatini
Gait & posture 36 (4), 657-661, 2012
2072012
Quaternion-based strap-down integration method for applications of inertial sensing to gait analysis
AM Sabatini
Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 43, 94-101, 2005
1572005
Online decoding of hidden Markov models for gait event detection using foot-mounted gyroscopes
A Mannini, V Genovese, AM Sabatini
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics 18 (4), 1122-1130, 2014
1472014
Analysis of postural sway using entropy measures of signal complexity
AM Sabatini
Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing 38, 617-624, 2000
1442000
Extended Kalman filter-based methods for pose estimation using visual, inertial and magnetic sensors: Comparative analysis and performance evaluation
G Ligorio, AM Sabatini
Sensors 13 (2), 1919-1941, 2013
1402013
Polymer electret guidance channels enhance peripheral nerve regeneration in mice
RF Valentini, AM Sabatini, P Dario, P Aebischer
Brain Research 480 (1-2), 300-304, 1989
1341989
An algorithm for detecting the onset of muscle contraction by EMG signal processing
S Micera, AM Sabatini, P Dario
Medical engineering & physics 20 (3), 211-215, 1998
1301998
A hidden Markov model-based technique for gait segmentation using a foot-mounted gyroscope
A Mannini, AM Sabatini
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC, 2011 Annual International …, 2011
1282011
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