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Markus Gambietz
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Juniorprofessur für Computational Movement Science (Stiftungsprofessur)
Sonderforschungsbereich 1483/1 Empathokinästhetische Sensorik – Sensortechniken und Datenanalyseverfahren zur empathokinästhetischen Modellbildung und Zustandsbestimmung (EmpkinS)
Juniorprofessur für Computational Movement Science (Stiftungsprofessur)
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Time-Synchronized Joint Communication and Precise Wireless Localization of Multiple On-Body Sensor Nodes for Human Gait and Movement Measurement (2024)
Schlechtweg N, Brückner S, Gambietz M, Koelewijn A, Vossiek M
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Multiresolution point cloud compression for real-time visualization and streaming of large 3D datasets (2024)
Nguyen DT, Zieger D, Gambietz M, Koelewijn A, Stamminger M, Kaup A
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
Unobtrusive Gait Reconstructions using Radar-based Optimal Control Simulations (2024)
Gambietz M, Dröge A, Schüßler C, Stahlke M, Wirth V, Miehling J, Koelewijn A
Conference contribution, Conference Contribution
A Review and Tutorial on Machine Learning- Enabled Radar-Based Biomedical Monitoring (2024)
Krauß D, Engel L, Ott T, Bräunig J, Richer R, Gambietz M, Albrecht N, et al.
Journal article
Contributing Components of Metabolic Energy Models to Metabolic Cost Estimations in Gait (2023)
Gambietz M, Nitschke M, Miehling J, Koelewijn A
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What should a metabolic energy model look like? Sensitivity of metabolic energy model parameters during gait (2022)
Gambietz M, Nitschke M, Miehling J, Koelewijn A
Conference contribution, Abstract of a poster