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Development of an Equilibrium Sensation Measuring System for Human Being

Gab Soon Kim
JKSPE 2009;26(11):62-69.
Published online: November 1, 2009
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This paper describes the development of the new type equilibrium sensation measuring system for human with handicap in the equilibrium sensation. The medium and small hospital could not use the developed equilibrium sensation measuring system, because it is very high prices. Therefore, the new type system should be developed to measure the numerical value of the equilibrium sensation in human with handicap. In this paper, First, two 3-axis force/moment sensors which can measure force Fz, moments Mx and My simultaneous were designed and manufactured, second, the high speed measuring device which can acquire the output from two 3-axis force/moment sensors, third, the new type equilibrium sensation measuring system was developed, then the characteristic test of the developed equilibrium sensation measuring system carried out, it is confirmed that the system could measure the swing body of human with handicap.

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Development of an Equilibrium Sensation Measuring System for Human Being
J. Korean Soc. Precis. Eng.. 2009;26(11):62-69.   Published online November 1, 2009
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