Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2010, 14(2):14-17

Application of Splines for Measuring of Musculature Local Disposition

Dušan Knežo1, Jozef Živčák2
1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice
2 Technical University in Košice, Slovakia

Information about actual disponibility of the rehabilitated muscular locality is important with regard to efficiency and safety of the rehabilitation process. There was designed a sensor of the musculature local disposition for measuring of the musculature local disposition status. In function of the sensing element there was applied an electrically conductive rubber. This paper describes an application of the bilinear splines for evaluation of the musculature local disposition measuring by means of the above-mentioned sensor.

Keywords: Interpolation, Bilinear Splines, Cubic Splines, Musculature Local Disposition

Published: October 31, 2010  Show citation

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Knežo, D., & Živčák, J. (2010). Application of Splines for Measuring of Musculature Local Disposition. Acta Mechanica Slovaca14(2), 14-17
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