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      Gait analysis using a shoe-integrated wireless sensor system.

      IEEE transactions on information technology in biomedicine : a publication of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
      Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Gait, physiology, Humans, Manometry, instrumentation, Monitoring, Ambulatory, Shoes, Systems Integration, Telemetry

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          We describe a wireless wearable system that was developed to provide quantitative gait analysis outside the confines of the traditional motion laboratory. The sensor suite includes three orthogonal accelerometers, three orthogonal gyroscopes, four force sensors, two bidirectional bend sensors, two dynamic pressure sensors, as well as electric field height sensors. The "GaitShoe" was built to be worn in any shoe, without interfering with gait and was designed to collect data unobtrusively, in any environment, and over long periods. The calibrated sensor outputs were analyzed and validated with results obtained simultaneously from the Massachusetts General Hospital, Biomotion Laboratory. The GaitShoe proved highly capable of detecting heel-strike and toe-off, as well as estimating foot orientation and position, inter alia.

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          10.1109/TITB.2007.899493

          Chemistry
          Equipment Design,Equipment Failure Analysis,Gait,physiology,Humans,Manometry,instrumentation,Monitoring, Ambulatory,Shoes,Systems Integration,Telemetry

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