Heliyon (Nov 2023)

Robust and adaptive terrain classification and gait event detection system

  • Usman Qamar Shaikh,
  • Muhammad Shahzaib,
  • Sadia Shakil,
  • Farrukh A. Bhatti,
  • Malik Aamir Saeed

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. e21720

Abstract

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Real-time gait event detection (GED) system can be utilized for gait analysis and tracking fitness activities. GED for various types of terrains (e.g., stair-walk, uneven surfaces, etc.) is still an open research problem. This study presents an inertial sensor-based approach for real-time GED system that works for diverse terrains in an uncontrolled environment. The GED system classifies three types of terrains, i.e., flat-walk, stair-ascend and stair-descend, with an average classification accuracy of 99%. It also accurately detects various gait events, including, toe-strike, heel-rise, toe-off, and heel-strike. It is computationally efficient, implemented on a low-cost microcontroller, works in real-time and can be used in portable rehabilitation devices for use in dynamic environments.

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