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Paolo Tormene1, Michelangelo Bartolo, Alessandro M De Nunzio, Federica Fecchio, Silvana Quaglini, Cristina Tassorelli, Giorgio Sandrini.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to evaluate the concept of a wearable device and, specifically: 1) to design and implement analysis procedures to extract clinically relevant information from data recorded using the wearable system; 2) to evaluate the design and placement of the strain sensors.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23237732 PMCID: PMC3528414 DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-11-95
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Figure 1Garment Prototype.a) Layout of the placement of CE strain sensors on the garment prototype. Thick lines are sensors; thin lines are connection wires made of the same polymer. b) Picture of the garment from behind. The readout electronic device is placed in a pocket of the subject’s pants.
Description of the dataset indices
| s | acquisition session |
| (the garment was doffed and donned before each session) | |
| i | stage of a session |
| (the subject assumed a sitting resting position for 15 minutes between each stage, without doffing the garment) | |
| j | kind of trunk movement performed |
| (flexion, extension, rightward or leftward bending) | |
| l | Qualitative range of motion |
| (small, average or large, e.g. 30, 60, 90 deg in case of flexion) | |
| m | Qualitative speed (slow, average or fast) |
| n | Variable number of repetitions for each |
Figure 2Acquired data analysis.a) The first principal component of the signals acquired by the 13 CE strain sensors is plotted together with the angle measured by the MEMS inertial sensor, versus time b) the boxplots represent distributions of “DTW distances” between couples of motor tasks, showing, as common, median, quartiles, largest and smallest observations, and outliers. Distances are computed between trunk flexions performed with: 1) the same ROM; 2) 30 degrees ROM difference; 3) 60 degrees difference.
Figure 3New garment layout. Draft of the layout of a new garment prototype. Note CE strain sensors surrounding the body, placed respectively: s1 and s15 in the front; s3, s5, s11 and s13 across the hips