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Step detection using multi- versus single tri-axial accelerometer-based systems.

E Fortune1, V A Lugade, S Amin, K R Kaufman.   

Abstract

Multiple sensors are often considered necessary for increased step count accuracy. However, subject adherence to device-wear increases using a minimal number of activity monitors (AMs). The study aims were to determine and compare the validity of using multiple AMs versus a single AM to detect steps by comparison to video using a modification of an algorithm previously developed for a four-accelerometer AM system capable, unlike other algorithms, of accurate step detection for gait velocities as low as 0.1 m s(-1). Twelve healthy adults wore ankle, thigh and waist AMs while performing walking/jogging trials at gait velocities from 0.1-4.8 m s(-1) and a simulated free-living dynamic activities protocol. Nineteen older adults wore ankle and waist AMs while walking at velocities from 0.5-2.0 m s(-1). As little as one AM (thigh or waist) accurately detected steps for velocities  >0.5 m s(-1). A single ankle AM accurately detected steps for velocities  ⩾0.1 m s(-1). Only the thigh AM could not accurately detect steps during the dynamic activities. Only the thigh-ankle combination or single waist AM could accurately distinguish between walking and jogging steps. These laboratory-based results suggest that the presented algorithm can accurately detect steps in a free-living environment using only one ankle or waist AM.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26595421      PMCID: PMC4838513          DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/36/12/2519

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Meas        ISSN: 0967-3334            Impact factor:   2.833


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