Measuring spatiotemporal parameters on treadmill walking using wearable inertial system

Sofia Scataglini, Robby Haelterman, Damien Van Tiggelen

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This study aims to measure and compare spatiotemporal gait parameters in nineteen subjects using a full wearable inertial mocap system Xsens (MVN Awinda, Netherlands) and a photoelectronic system one-meter OptoGait™ (Microgait, Italy) on a treadmill imposing a walking speed of 5 km/h. A total of eleven steps were considered for each subject constituting a dataset of 209 samples from which spatiotemporal parameters (SPT) were calculated. The step length measurement was determined using two methods. The first one considers the calculation of step length based on the inverted pendulum model, while the second considers an anthropometric approach that correlates the stature with an anthropometric coefficient. Although the absolute agreement and consistency were found for the calculation of the stance phase, cadence and gait cycle, from our study, differences in SPT were found between the two systems. Mean square error (MSE) calculation of their speed (m/s) with respect to the imposed speed on a treadmill reveals a smaller error (MSE = 0.0008) using the OptoGait™. Overall, our results indicate that the accurate detection of heel strike and toe-off have an influence on phases and sub-phases for the entire acquisition. Future study in this domain should investigate how to design and integrate better products and algorithms aiming to solve the problematic issues already identified in this study without limiting the user’s need and performance in a different environment.

Originele taal-2Engels
Artikelnummer4441
TijdschriftSensors (Switzerland)
Volume21
Nummer van het tijdschrift13
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 1 jul. 2021

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