Model based Automated Cycling Ergometer (original) (raw)

A split-crank, servomotor-controlled bicycle ergometer design for studies in human biomechanics

Steven Kautz

IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and System, 2002

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Determining force and power in cycling: a review of methods and instruments for pedal force and crank torque measurements: review article

Rodrigo Bini, Fernando Diefenthaeler

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Development of an automated cycle ergometer

Paul P Conway

Procedia Engineering, 2011

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A Split-Crank Bicycle Ergometer Uses Servomotors to Provide Programmable Pedal Forces for Studies in Human Biomechanics

D. Schwandt, Lise Worthen-chaudhari

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 2000

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Analysis of Bicycle Ergometer: A Review

pramar bakane

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A comparison of cycling SRM crank and strain gauge instrumented pedal measures of peak torque, crank angle at peak torque and power output

Patria Hume

Procedia Engineering, 2011

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Design Analysis And Applications Of A Regenerative Bicycle Ergometer

Jeremiah Chukwuneke

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Design and Validation of a Device Attached to a Conventional Bicycle to Measure the Three-Dimensional Forces Applied to a Pedal

Joaquín Ojeda

Sensors, 2021

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Instrumentation of Pedals of a Road Bicycle as a Proposal for Analysis of Applied Force

Alexandre Balbinot

XXVI Brazilian Congress on Biomedical Engineering, 2019

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Development of a Novel Device for Measurement of Pedal Force in Cycling

Uwe Kersting

2016

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Effects of the rotor pedalling system on the performance of trained cyclists during incremental and constant-load cycle ergometer tests

Richard Davison

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004

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Instrumentation of a handbike for biomechanical measurements

Massimiliano Gobbo

2009

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Validity and Reliability of the Wattbike Cycle Ergometer

James Hopker

… journal of sports …, 2010

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The Effect of Pedal Crankarm Length on Power Production in Recumbent Cycle Ergometry

Danny Too

1995

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Maximal power and torque-velocity relationship on a cycle ergometer during the acceleration phase of a single all-out exercise

henry vandewalle

1995

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Adapting a Bicycle Ergometer for Arm Crank Ergometry Suggestion from the Field

Richard Bohannon

Physical Therapy, 1986

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Biomechanical measures of short-term maximal cycling on an ergometer: a test-retest study

Paul Worsfold

Sports Biomechanics, 2020

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The validity and reliability of a sample of 10 Wattbike cycle ergometers

Barney Wainwright

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2016

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Relationship Between the Mechanical Effectiveness of Pedalling and the Cycle Ergometer Saddle Height

Lachezar Stefanov

Journal of Applied Sports Sciences

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The relationship between maximal power and maximal torque-velocity using an electronic ergometer Henry Vandewalle 133 PUBLICATIONS 2,492 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE

henry vandewalle

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A new crank arm based load cell, with built-in conditioning circuit and strain gages, to measure the components of the force applied by a cyclist

Andre Pigatto

Conference proceedings : ... Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual Conference, 2016

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The relationship between maximal power and maximal torque-velocity using an electronic ergometer

Olivier Buttelli

1996

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VRACK: measuring pedal kinematics during stationary bike cycling

Amir Farjadian, Qingchao Kong, Judith Deutsch

IEEE ... International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics : [proceedings], 2013

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Influence of Electrically Powered Pedal Assistance on User-Induced Cycling Loads and Muscle Activity during Cycling

Kurt Claeys

Applied Sciences

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Reliability of an air-braked ergometer to record peak power during a maximal cycling test

Stephen Bird

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2000

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The effect of pedal crank arm length on joint angle and power production in upright cycle ergometry

Danny Too

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2010

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Pedal and Crank Kinetics in Uphill Cycling

Graham Caldwell

Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 1998

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Force-velocity test on a stationary cycle ergometer: methodological recommendations

Will Hopkins

Journal of Applied Physiology, 2018

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Comparison of motor strategy between confirmed and professional cyclists during an incremental maximal test

Arnaud Decatoire, Chris Hayot

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2012

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Analysis of a Laboratory Bicycle Ergometer System Using Grand Canonical Ensemble

Emmanuel Okechukwu Chukwumuanya

ijmse.org

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