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Abstract(s)
This paper presents a low cost measurement
system that can be used to extract kinematic parameters from
walker devices. The proposed measurement system can be easily
integrated in any commercial non-smart walker device and
includes mainly a set of six force sensing resistors and one 3D
accelerometer, with the associated signal conditioning circuits,
and the data acquisition and processing unit with wireless
communication capabilities. The signals that are acquired from
the sensors are used to obtain, in real time, the values of several
variables related with strength, acceleration and tilt angles that
are associated with the usage of walker devices. The proposed
measurement system enables the detection of conditions that are
related with a deficient usage of the walker device, such as, bad
positioning of the walker legs during gait, amplitude and timing
unbalances of the forces applied on the walker legs or on the
walker hand grips, excessive values of mechanical oscillations or
tilt angles of the walker device. Some calibration and
experimental results are included in the paper.
Description
Trabalho apresentado no International Instrumentation & Measurement Technology Conference, maio 2015, Pisa, Itália
Keywords
force measurements kinematic parameters gait parameters centroid walker devices
