A novel approach for estimating the instantaneous velocity of the pelvis during walking was developed based on Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs). The instantaneous velocity was modeled by the sum of a cyclical component, decomposed in the Medio-Lateral (ML), VerTical (VT) and Antero-Posterior (AP) directions, and the Average Progression Velocity (APV) over each gait cycle. The proposed method required the availability of two IMUs, attached to the pelvis and one shank. Gait cycles were identified from the shank angular velocity; for each cycle, the Fourier series coefficients of the pelvis and shank acceleration signals were computed. The cyclical component was estimated by Fourier-based time-integration of the pelvis acceleration. A Bayesia...
Human Gait analysis is useful in many cases, such as, detecting the underlying cause of an abnormal ...
3noIn a variety of applications, inertial sensors are used to estimate spatial parameters by double ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
A novel approach for estimating the instantaneous velocity of the pelvis during walking was develope...
A novel approach for estimating the instantaneous velocity of the pelvis during walking was develope...
Estimating instantaneous 3D Centre of Mass velocity (VCOM) using wearables can improve ambulatory ga...
An ambulatory monitoring system is developed for the estimation of spatio-temporal gait parameters. ...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Clinically oriented Inertial Measurement Unit sensor systems consisting of several sensors tethered ...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are increasingly used in gait analysis because of their portabilit...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
Self-selected walking speed is an important measure of ambulation ability used in various clinical g...
peer reviewedWe present a new adaptive method that robustly detects zero-velocity regions to accurat...
Walking speed is widely used to study human health status. Wearable inertial measurement units (IMU)...
Human Gait analysis is useful in many cases, such as, detecting the underlying cause of an abnormal ...
3noIn a variety of applications, inertial sensors are used to estimate spatial parameters by double ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...
A novel approach for estimating the instantaneous velocity of the pelvis during walking was develope...
A novel approach for estimating the instantaneous velocity of the pelvis during walking was develope...
Estimating instantaneous 3D Centre of Mass velocity (VCOM) using wearables can improve ambulatory ga...
An ambulatory monitoring system is developed for the estimation of spatio-temporal gait parameters. ...
We present the use of a single inertial measurement unit (IMU) worn on the thigh to produce stride-b...
Clinically oriented Inertial Measurement Unit sensor systems consisting of several sensors tethered ...
Spatiotemporal gait parameters such as step time and walking speed can be used to quantify gait perf...
Inertial measurement units (IMUs) are increasingly used in gait analysis because of their portabilit...
Walking is a central activity of daily life, and there is an increasing demand for objective measure...
Self-selected walking speed is an important measure of ambulation ability used in various clinical g...
peer reviewedWe present a new adaptive method that robustly detects zero-velocity regions to accurat...
Walking speed is widely used to study human health status. Wearable inertial measurement units (IMU)...
Human Gait analysis is useful in many cases, such as, detecting the underlying cause of an abnormal ...
3noIn a variety of applications, inertial sensors are used to estimate spatial parameters by double ...
Walking is the most common form of human locomotion and the systematic study thereof is known as gai...