Milad Nazarahari

Milad Nazarahari

University of Alberta

H-index: 15

North America-Canada

About Milad Nazarahari

Milad Nazarahari, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Alberta, specializes in the field of Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering, Wearable Systems, Sensor Fusion, Optimization, Artificial Intelligence.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Visual feedback decoding during bimanual circle drawing

Breaking the Fatigue Cycle: Investigating the Effect of Work-Rest Schedules on Muscle Fatigue in Material Handling Jobs

K-score: A novel scoring system to quantify fatigue-related ergonomic risk based on joint angle measurements via wearable inertial measurement units

Foot angular kinematics measured with inertial measurement units: A reliable criterion for real-time gait event detection

A full-state robust extended Kalman filter for orientation tracking during long-duration dynamic tasks using magnetic and inertial measurement units

Development of Novel Wearable Sensor Technology for Walking Training Toward Functional Restoration of Stroke Patients

40 years of sensor fusion for orientation tracking via magnetic and inertial measurement units: Methods, lessons learned, and future challenges

Sensor fusion algorithms for orientation tracking via magnetic and inertial measurement units: An experimental comparison survey

Milad Nazarahari Information

University

Position

Research Assistant Teaching Assistant

Citations(all)

948

Citations(since 2020)

918

Cited By

253

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

17

Email

University Profile Page

University of Alberta

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Milad Nazarahari Skills & Research Interests

Biomedical and Rehabilitation Engineering

Wearable Systems

Sensor Fusion

Optimization

Artificial Intelligence

Top articles of Milad Nazarahari

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Visual feedback decoding during bimanual circle drawing

Journal of Neurophysiology

Milad Nazarahari

Sahand Ajami

Soo Jeon

Arash Arami

2023/11/1

Breaking the Fatigue Cycle: Investigating the Effect of Work-Rest Schedules on Muscle Fatigue in Material Handling Jobs

Sensors

Karla Beltran Martinez

Milad Nazarahari

Hossein Rouhani

2023/12/7

K-score: A novel scoring system to quantify fatigue-related ergonomic risk based on joint angle measurements via wearable inertial measurement units

Applied Ergonomics

Karla Beltran Martinez

Milad Nazarahari

Hossein Rouhani

2022/7/1

Foot angular kinematics measured with inertial measurement units: A reliable criterion for real-time gait event detection

Journal of biomechanics

Milad Nazarahari

Aminreza Khandan

Atif Khan

Hossein Rouhani

2022/1/1

A full-state robust extended Kalman filter for orientation tracking during long-duration dynamic tasks using magnetic and inertial measurement units

IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering

Milad Nazarahari

Hossein Rouhani

2021

Development of Novel Wearable Sensor Technology for Walking Training Toward Functional Restoration of Stroke Patients

Milad Nazarahari

2021

40 years of sensor fusion for orientation tracking via magnetic and inertial measurement units: Methods, lessons learned, and future challenges

Information Fusion

Milad Nazarahari

Hossein Rouhani

2021

Sensor fusion algorithms for orientation tracking via magnetic and inertial measurement units: An experimental comparison survey

Information Fusion

M Nazarahari

H Rouhani

2021

A novel instrumented shoulder functional test using wearable sensors in patients with brachial plexus injury

Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery

Milad Nazarahari

Kam Ming Chan

Hossein Rouhani

2021/8/1

In-field instrumented ergonomic risk assessment: Inertial measurement units versus Kinect V2

International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics

Ahmed Humadi

M Nazarahari

Rafiq Ahmad

Hossein Rouhani

2021

A heuristic approach for optimal integrated airline schedule design and fleet assignment with demand recapture

Applied Soft Computing

Esmaeel Khanmirza

Milad Nazarahari

Morteza Haghbeigi

2020/11/1

Adaptive gain regulation of sensor fusion algorithms for orientation estimation with magnetic and inertial measurement units

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement

Milad Nazarahari

Hossein Rouhani

2021

A novel testing device to assess the effect of neck strength on risk of concussion

Annals of Biomedical Engineering

Milad Nazarahari

Jordan Arthur

Hossein Rouhani

2020

Quantification of triple single-leg hop test temporospatial parameters: a validated method using body-worn sensors for functional evaluation after knee injury

Sensors

Niloufar Ahmadian

Milad Nazarahari

Jackie L Whittaker

Hossein Rouhani

2020/1

Instrumented Ergonomic Risk Assessment Using Wearable Inertial Measurement Units: Impact of Joint Angle Convention

IEEE Access

Ahmed Humadi

Milad Nazarahari

Rafiq Ahmad

Hossein Rouhani

2021

Validity of using wearable inertial sensors for assessing the dynamics of standing balance

Medical engineering & physics

Alireza Noamani

Milad Nazarahari

Justin Lewicke

Albert H Vette

Hossein Rouhani

2020/3/1

Instrumented triple single-leg hop test: A validated method for ambulatory measurement of ankle and knee angles using inertial sensors

Clinical Biomechanics

Niloufar Ahmadian

Milad Nazarahari

Jackie L Whittaker

Hossein Rouhani

2020/12/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 41
m h korayem

m h korayem

Iran University of Science and Technology

H-index: 30
Albert Vette

Albert Vette

University of Alberta

H-index: 24
Hossein Rouhani

Hossein Rouhani

University of Alberta

H-index: 23
Amir Markazi

Amir Markazi

Iran University of Science and Technology

H-index: 17
Ali Kafash Hoshiar

Ali Kafash Hoshiar

University of Essex

H-index: 6
Alireza Mousavi

Alireza Mousavi

Iran University of Science and Technology

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