Abstract

In this paper, we propose an in-use calibration procedure for gyroscopes. The case report is a simple inertial measurement unit (IMU), which is used in our current research on inertial motion-sensing for advanced footware. The IMU contains two biaxial accelerometers and one gyroscope; it is developed for being mounted on one subject's foot instep, with the aim to reconstruct the trajectory in the sagittal plane of the sensed anatomical point. Since the IMU sagittal displacements can be estimated by performing strapdown integration, they can also be compared with their true values. One movement, which corresponds to known (vertical) displacements, consists of foot placements from the ground level on to top of steps of known height (step climbing). Provided that the IMU accelerometers are calibrated separately by any standard calibration procedure, motion tracking during the stepping movement allows to estimate the gyroscope sensitivity. The experimental results we present in this paper demonstrate the proposed in-use calibration procedure.

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