Walking/gait speed is a key measure for daily mobility characterization. To date, various studies have attempted to design algorithms to estimate walking speed using an inertial sensor worn on the lower back, which is considered as a proper location for activity monitoring in daily life. However, these algorithms were rarely compared and validated on the same datasets, including people with different preferred walking speed. This study implemented several original, improved, and new algorithms for estimating cadence, step length and eventually speed. We designed comprehensive cross-validation to compare the algorithms for walking slow, normal, fast, and using walking aids. We used two datasets, including reference data for algorithm validat...
Abstract—This study aims at estimating the human walking speed using wearable accelerometers by prop...
Background Gait speed is a widely used outcome measure to assess the walking abilities of children ...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
Walking/gait speed is a key measure for daily mobility characterization. To date, various studies ha...
Self-selected walking speed is an important measure of ambulation ability used in various clinical g...
In this paper we implemented machine learning (ML) and strap-down integration (SDI) methods and anal...
Mobility concerns most daily tasks (e.g., householding, shopping), affecting life quality. Gait spee...
Abstract: Walking speed (WS) is recognized as an important dimension of functional health and a can...
Gait speed as a powerful biomarker of mobility is mostly assessed in controlled environments, e.g. i...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Abstract- In this study an extensive technical review was performed to identify original algorithms ...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
Gait speed is an important parameter to characterize people's daily mobility. For real-world speed m...
Abstract: Stride length is often used to quantitatively evaluate human locomotion performance. Strid...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Abstract—This study aims at estimating the human walking speed using wearable accelerometers by prop...
Background Gait speed is a widely used outcome measure to assess the walking abilities of children ...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
Walking/gait speed is a key measure for daily mobility characterization. To date, various studies ha...
Self-selected walking speed is an important measure of ambulation ability used in various clinical g...
In this paper we implemented machine learning (ML) and strap-down integration (SDI) methods and anal...
Mobility concerns most daily tasks (e.g., householding, shopping), affecting life quality. Gait spee...
Abstract: Walking speed (WS) is recognized as an important dimension of functional health and a can...
Gait speed as a powerful biomarker of mobility is mostly assessed in controlled environments, e.g. i...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
Abstract- In this study an extensive technical review was performed to identify original algorithms ...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
Gait speed is an important parameter to characterize people's daily mobility. For real-world speed m...
Abstract: Stride length is often used to quantitatively evaluate human locomotion performance. Strid...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Abstract—This study aims at estimating the human walking speed using wearable accelerometers by prop...
Background Gait speed is a widely used outcome measure to assess the walking abilities of children ...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...