@inproceedings{0cc52a8166c446b4b78cc4ff01fbb4d9,
title = "Smart clothing for monitoring gait",
abstract = "This paper presents a method to calculate spatiotemporal parameters using a chest-worn accelerometer. Accuracy was compared with an optical system that consists of a walkway of transmitting and receiving bars (Microgait, Optogait, Bolzano, Italy). To this purpose, seventeen healthy male wore a smart shirt based worn accelerometer performing five meters of walkway delimited by five meters of optical bars OptoGait{\texttrademark} for three times. Spatiotemporal parameters such as gait cycle and gait phases were analysed and compared using the two systems. Smart shirt based on chest-worn accelerometer revealed to be a non-intrusive way of calculating gait cycle, phases and sub-phases. In addition, the inverted pendulum model based on chest body-worn accelerometer revealed to be a good model for calculating step length variation and consequently the speed. Our results, are in line with previous literature presenting an average of 60.24% of stance phase, 39.75% of swing phase, a foot flat subphase of 17.60%, a terminal stance subphase of 21.42%, a pre-swing subphase of 10.65%, a step length of 0.74 m for an average speed of 1.37 m/s using the smart shirt.",
keywords = "Biomechanical Modelling, DHM, Gait Analysis, Human Kinematics, Monitoring, Smart Clothing, Spatio-Temporal Parameters",
author = "Sofia Scataglini and Guillaume Abran and Eddy Roosens and {Van Tiggelen}, Damien and Robby Haelterman and Stijn Verwulgen",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 The authors and IOS Press.; 6th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium, DHM 2020 ; Conference date: 31-08-2020 Through 02-09-2020",
year = "2020",
month = aug,
day = "24",
doi = "10.3233/ATDE200025",
language = "English",
series = "Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering",
publisher = "IOS Press BV",
pages = "197--205",
editor = "Lars Hanson and Dan Hogberg and Erik Brolin",
booktitle = "DHM 2020 - Proceedings of the 6th International Digital Human Modeling Symposium",
}