Telfor Journal (Jun 2009)

Gait Phases Recognition from Accelerations and Ground Reaction Forces: Application of Neural Networks

  • S. Rafajlović,
  • M. Gavrilović,
  • N. Mijailović

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 34 – 37

Abstract

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The goal of this study was to test the applicability of accelerometer as the sensor for assessment of the walking. We present here the comparison of gait phases detected from the data recorded by force sensing resistors mounted in the shoe insoles, non-processed acceleration and processed acceleration perpendicular to the direction of the foot. The gait phases in all three cases were detected by means of a neural network. The output from the neural network was the gait phase, while the inputs were data from the sensors. The results show that the errors were in the ranges: 30 ms (2.7%) – force sensors; 150 ms (13.6%) – nonprocessed acceleration, and 120 ms (11%) – processed acceleration data. This result suggests that it is possible to use the accelerometer as the gait phase detector, however, with the knowledge that the gait phases are time shifted for about 100 ms with respect the neural network predicted times.

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