IBM Skip to main content
  Home     Products & services     Support & downloads     My account  
  Select a country  
Journals Home  
  Systems Journal  
  ·  Current Issue  
  ·  Recent Issues  
  ·  Papers in Progress  
  ·  Search/Index  
  ·  Orders  
  ·  Description  
  ·  Author's Guide  
Journal of Research
and Development
  Staff  
  Contact Us  
Systems Journal  
Volume 35, Numbers 3 & 4, 1996
MIT Media Lab
 Table of contents: arrowHTML arrowPDF arrowASCII   This article: arrowHTML arrowPDF arrowASCII
arrowCopyright info
   

Inertial proprioceptive devices: Self-motion-sensing toys and tools - References

by C. Verplaetse

Cited references

  1. J. A. Schwarz, "Micro-Navigator (MICRON)," AGARD Conference Proceedings No. 176 on Medium Accuracy Low Cost Navigation, AGARD (1976), pp. 6/1-14.
  2. D. Mackenzie, Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of Nuclear Missile Guidance, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA (1990).
  3. K. Kumar, N. Barbour, and J. M. Elwell Jr., "Emerging Low(er) Cost Inertial Sensors," presented at 22nd Joint Service Data Exchange for GN&C, Scottsdale, AZ (October 31-November 3, 1994).
  4. T. Starner, J. Makhoul, R. Schwartz, and G. Chou, "On-line Cursive Handwriting Recognition Using Speech Recognition Methods," IEEE Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, Adelaide, Australia (April 1994), Vol. V, pp. 125-128.
  5. R. N. Stiles, "Frequency and Displacement Amplitude Relations for Normal Hand Tremor," Journal of Applied Physiology 40, No. 1, 44-54 (1976).
  6. M. Massey and W. Bender, "Salient Stills: Process and Practice," IBM Systems Journal 35, Nos. 3&4, 557-573 (1996, this issue).
  7. C. Verplaetse, Inertial-Optical Motion-Sensing Video Camera for Electronic Cinematography, master's degree thesis proposal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (December 1995).
  8. E. Foxlin and N. Durlach, "An Inertial Head Orientation Tracker with Automatic Drift Compensation Doe Use with HMD's," Proceedings from VRST'94, Virtual Reality Software and Technology, Singapore (August 23-26, 1994).
  9. T. Starner, "Human-Powered Wearable Computing," IBM Systems Journal 35, Nos. 3&4, 618-629 (1996, this issue).
  10. W. E. Woodson, Human Factors Design Handbook, McGraw-Hill, New York (1981).
  11. T. Marrin, Toward an Understanding of Musical Gesture: Mapping Expressive Intention with the Digital Baton, master's degree thesis proposal, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (1995).
  12. R. G. Watts and T. A. Bahill, Keep Your Eye on the Ball: The Science and Folklore of Baseball, W. H. Freeman and Company, New York (1990).