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Alignment of Angular Velocity Sensors for a Vestibular Prosthesis

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2012

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DiGiovanna, Jack, Jacopo Carpaneto, Silvestro Micera, and Daniel M Merfeld. 2012. Alignment of angular velocity sensors for a vestibular prosthesis. Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation 9:14.

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Vestibular prosthetics transmit angular velocities to the nervous system via electrical stimulation. Head-fixed gyroscopes measure angular motion, but the gyroscope coordinate system will not be coincident with the sensory organs the prosthetic replaces. Here we show a simple calibration method to align gyroscope measurements with the anatomical coordinate system. We benchmarked the method with simulated movements and obtain proof-of-concept with one healthy subject. The method was robust to misalignment, required little data, and minimal processing.

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vestibular prosthetics, sensor alignment, neuro-prosthetics

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