van Dijk, M. P., van der Slikke, R. M. A., Rupf, R, Hoozemans, M. J. M., Berger, M. A. M. & Veeger, D. J. H. E. J. (2022). Obtaining wheelchair kinematics with one sensor only? The trade-off between number of inertial sensors and accuracy for measuring wheelchair mobility performance in sports. Journal of Biomechanics, 130 , 110879. Zugriff am 29.03.2022 unter https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2021.110879
APA (7th ed.) Citationvan Dijk, M. P., van der Slikke, R. M. A., Rupf, R., Hoozemans, M. J. M., Berger, M. A. M., & Veeger, D. J. H. E. J. (2022). Obtaining wheelchair kinematics with one sensor only? The trade-off between number of inertial sensors and accuracy for measuring wheelchair mobility performance in sports. Journal of Biomechanics, 130, 110879.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citationvan Dijk, M. P., R. M. A. van der Slikke, R. Rupf, M. J. M. Hoozemans, M. A. M. Berger, and D. J. H. E. J. Veeger. "Obtaining Wheelchair Kinematics with One Sensor Only? The Trade-off Between Number of Inertial Sensors and Accuracy for Measuring Wheelchair Mobility Performance in Sports." Journal of Biomechanics 130 (2022): 110879.
MLA (9th ed.) Citationvan Dijk, M. P., et al. "Obtaining Wheelchair Kinematics with One Sensor Only? The Trade-off Between Number of Inertial Sensors and Accuracy for Measuring Wheelchair Mobility Performance in Sports." Journal of Biomechanics, vol. 130, 2022, p. 110879.