Quantitative assessment of dual gait analysis based on inertial sensors with body sensor network
Abstract
Purpose
Due to the complex mechanism during walking, human gait takes plenty of information reflecting human motion. The method of quantitative measurement of gait makes a profound influence in many fields, such as clinical medicine, biped robot control strategy and so on. The purpose of this paper is to present a gait analysis system based on inertial measurement unit (IMU) and combined with body sensor network (BSN).
Design/methodology/approach
The authors placed two wireless inertial nodes on the left and right ankles, so that the acceleration and angular velocity could be obtained from both sides at the same time. By using the kinematical model of the human gait, many methods such as time series analysis, pattern recognition and numerical analysis, are introduced to fuse the inertial data and estimate the sagittal gait parameters.
Findings
The gait parameters evaluation gains a practical precision, especially in the gait phase detection and the process of how the two feet cooperate with each other has been analyzed to learn about the mechanism of biped walking.
Research limitations/implications
The gait analysis procedure is off line, so that the system ensures sampling at a high rate.
Originality/value
This gait analysis system can be utilized to measure quantitative gait parameters. Further, the coordination of dual gait pattern is presented. Last but not least, the system can also be put into capturing and analyzing the motion of other parts of the body.
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Citation
Wang, Z., Qiu, S., Cao, Z. and Jiang, M. (2013), "Quantitative assessment of dual gait analysis based on inertial sensors with body sensor network", Sensor Review, Vol. 33 No. 1, pp. 48-56. https://doi.org/10.1108/02602281311294342
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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