This paper describes the development of a prototype floor sensor as a gait recognition system. This could eventually find deployment as a standalone system (eg. a burglar alarm system) or as part of a multimodal biometric system. The new sensor consists of 1536 individual sensors arranged in a 3 m by 0.5 m rectangular strip with an individual sensor area of 3 cm2. The sensor floor operates at a sample rate of 22 Hz. The sensor itself uses a simple design inspired by computer keyboards and is made from low cost, off the shelf materials. Application of the sensor floor to a small database of 15 individuals was performed. Three features were extracted : stride length, stride cadence, and time on toe to time on heel ratio. Two of these measures...
The aim of this paper is to present a multisensory system that studies abnormal walking patterns to ...
The aim of this study is to present and validate a novel custom-made wearable system (SWING) for ste...
International audienceLocalisation, tracking and recognition of objects and humans are basic tasks t...
This abstract describes a passive unobtrusive gait-monitoring device, based on a highly sensitive op...
This thesis documents the design, implementation and testing of a smart sensing platform that is abl...
We have created a system for identifying people based on their footstep force profiles and have test...
A new technique is proposed in this research to help finding more secure environment and to identify...
This thesis documents the design, implementation and testing of a smart sensing platform that is abl...
This paper describes an innovative sensing approach allowing capture, discrimination, and classifica...
Abstract—Capturing gait is useful for many applications, including video-surveillance and medical pu...
Two main factors encourage new investigations regarding biometric gait recognition. First, wearable ...
With the recent development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), inertial sensors have become w...
Insole pressure during walking or running could be used to analyze abnormality of kinetic measuremen...
Human gait recognition is an important indicator and are extensively studied research area especiall...
Human gait is an important indicator of health. Existing gait analysis systems are either expensive,...
The aim of this paper is to present a multisensory system that studies abnormal walking patterns to ...
The aim of this study is to present and validate a novel custom-made wearable system (SWING) for ste...
International audienceLocalisation, tracking and recognition of objects and humans are basic tasks t...
This abstract describes a passive unobtrusive gait-monitoring device, based on a highly sensitive op...
This thesis documents the design, implementation and testing of a smart sensing platform that is abl...
We have created a system for identifying people based on their footstep force profiles and have test...
A new technique is proposed in this research to help finding more secure environment and to identify...
This thesis documents the design, implementation and testing of a smart sensing platform that is abl...
This paper describes an innovative sensing approach allowing capture, discrimination, and classifica...
Abstract—Capturing gait is useful for many applications, including video-surveillance and medical pu...
Two main factors encourage new investigations regarding biometric gait recognition. First, wearable ...
With the recent development of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), inertial sensors have become w...
Insole pressure during walking or running could be used to analyze abnormality of kinetic measuremen...
Human gait recognition is an important indicator and are extensively studied research area especiall...
Human gait is an important indicator of health. Existing gait analysis systems are either expensive,...
The aim of this paper is to present a multisensory system that studies abnormal walking patterns to ...
The aim of this study is to present and validate a novel custom-made wearable system (SWING) for ste...
International audienceLocalisation, tracking and recognition of objects and humans are basic tasks t...