Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities

Gait analysis is the method to accumulate walking data. It is useful in diagnosing diseases, follow-up of symptoms, and rehabilitation post-treatment. Several techniques have been developed to assess human gait. In the laboratory, gait parameters are analyzed by using a camera capture and a force pl...

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Main Author: Manupibul U.
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spelling th-mahidol.879292023-07-18T01:03:21Z Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities Manupibul U. Mahidol University Multidisciplinary Gait analysis is the method to accumulate walking data. It is useful in diagnosing diseases, follow-up of symptoms, and rehabilitation post-treatment. Several techniques have been developed to assess human gait. In the laboratory, gait parameters are analyzed by using a camera capture and a force plate. However, there are several limitations, such as high operating costs, the need for a laboratory and a specialist to operate the system, and long preparation time. This paper presents the development of a low-cost portable gait measurement system by using the integration of flexible force sensors and IMU sensors in outdoor applications for early detection of abnormal gait in daily living. The developed device is designed to measure ground reaction force, acceleration, angular velocity, and joint angles of the lower extremities. The commercialized device, including the motion capture system (Motive-OptiTrack) and force platform (MatScan), is used as the reference system to validate the performance of the developed system. The results of the system show that it has high accuracy in measuring gait parameters such as ground reaction force and joint angles in lower limbs. The developed device has a strong correlation coefficient compared with the commercialized system. The percent error of the motion sensor is below 8%, and the force sensor is lower than 3%. The low-cost portable device with a user interface was successfully developed to measure gait parameters for non-laboratory applications to support healthcare applications. 2023-07-17T18:03:21Z 2023-07-17T18:03:21Z 2023-12-01 Article Scientific Reports Vol.13 No.1 (2023) 10.1038/s41598-023-37761-2 20452322 2-s2.0-85163760585 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/87929 SCOPUS
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Manupibul U.
Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
description Gait analysis is the method to accumulate walking data. It is useful in diagnosing diseases, follow-up of symptoms, and rehabilitation post-treatment. Several techniques have been developed to assess human gait. In the laboratory, gait parameters are analyzed by using a camera capture and a force plate. However, there are several limitations, such as high operating costs, the need for a laboratory and a specialist to operate the system, and long preparation time. This paper presents the development of a low-cost portable gait measurement system by using the integration of flexible force sensors and IMU sensors in outdoor applications for early detection of abnormal gait in daily living. The developed device is designed to measure ground reaction force, acceleration, angular velocity, and joint angles of the lower extremities. The commercialized device, including the motion capture system (Motive-OptiTrack) and force platform (MatScan), is used as the reference system to validate the performance of the developed system. The results of the system show that it has high accuracy in measuring gait parameters such as ground reaction force and joint angles in lower limbs. The developed device has a strong correlation coefficient compared with the commercialized system. The percent error of the motion sensor is below 8%, and the force sensor is lower than 3%. The low-cost portable device with a user interface was successfully developed to measure gait parameters for non-laboratory applications to support healthcare applications.
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title Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
title_short Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
title_full Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
title_fullStr Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
title_full_unstemmed Integration of force and IMU sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
title_sort integration of force and imu sensors for developing low-cost portable gait measurement system in lower extremities
publishDate 2023
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