DocumentCode
1241697
Title
A New Flexible Optical Fiber Goniometer for Dynamic Angular Measurements: Application to Human Joint Movement Monitoring
Author
Donno, Massimiliano ; Palange, Elia ; Nicola, Fabio Di ; Bucci, Giovanni ; Ciancetta, Fabrizio
Author_Institution
Biotech s.r.l., Milan
Volume
57
Issue
8
fYear
2008
Firstpage
1614
Lastpage
1620
Abstract
The electronic measurement of the angle between two planes is generally performed by using the so-called electrogoniometers. The major drawback in using such devices is the presence of a fixed hinge that imposes a fixed center of rotation. This can cause problems when measuring the bending angle in some joints, such as Cardan or human joints, which have a variable rotation center. Based on an optical fiber, a sensor measuring the relative angle in a rotating joint has been developed. This joint makes use of the intensity modulation of a laser beam propagating in a single-mode optical fiber, due to the changes of its polarization status originated by the rotation of contiguous portions of the fiber, where controlled birefringence has been induced by the joint rotation. A prototype of this sensor has been developed with a range of the relative angle of 90deg , a resolution of less than 0.01deg, and a standard deviation of 0.1deg. The main advantages of this innovative sensor are lightness, flexibility, high speed of reaction, and high accuracy. This paper describes the development of the proposed sensor, with particular reference to the applications of human joint movement monitoring. Additionally, the equipment implemented for the test is illustrated, and results from laboratory tests are reported and discussed.
Keywords
angular measurement; biomechanics; biomedical equipment; biomedical measurement; birefringence; bone; fibre optic sensors; goniometers; intensity modulation; laser applications in medicine; optical fibre polarisation; patient monitoring; Cardan joint; birefringence; dynamic angular measurements; human joint movement monitoring; intensity modulation; joint rotation; laser beam; optical fiber goniometer; optical fiber sensor; polarization status; rotating joint; single-mode optical fiber; Angular measurements; human joint measurements; human motion tracking; optical fiber sensors; optical goniometer;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2008.925336
Filename
4538258
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