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Chris T.M. Baten is a Visiting Professor affiliated with the Biomedical Signals and Systems research group. His work focuses on sensor engineering, rehabilitation engineering, and human movement analysis, with a strong emphasis on inertial measurement units (IMUs) and ultra-wideband (UWB) sensors.
Key research areas include:
- Development of sensor systems for 3D human movement tracking
- Calibration techniques for improved sensor accuracy
- Clinical applications in ACL rehabilitation and neurorehabilitation
Recent publications highlight collaborations with researchers like Johan Buurke and Peter Veltink, particularly in technical reviews and systematic analyses of sensor-based movement monitoring. His work has been published in journals such as Sensors and Engineering Research Express.
Activities include oral presentations at conferences like the International Conference on Neurorehabilitation (2014) on gait analysis and fatigue effects in marathons. No scientific awards, students, or part-time status are mentioned.
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