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Treadmill-to-Overground Mapping of Marker Trajectory for Treadmill-Based Continuous Gait Analysis.

Woo Chang Jung1, Jung Keun Lee1.   

Abstract

A treadmill was used to perform continuous walking tests in a limited space that can be covered by marker-based optical motion capture systems. Most treadmill-based gait data are analyzed based on gait cycle percentage. However, achieving continuous walking motion trajectories over time without time normalization is often required, even if tests are performed under treadmill walking conditions. This study presents a treadmill-to-overground mapping method of optical marker trajectories for treadmill-based continuous gait analysis, by adopting a simple concept of virtual origin. The position vector from the backward moving virtual origin to a targeted marker within a limited walking volume is the same as the position vector from the fixed origin to the forward moving marker over the ground. With the proposed method, it is possible (i) to observe the change in physical quantity visually during the treadmill walking, and (ii) to obtain overground-mapped gait data for evaluating the accuracy of the inertial-measurement-unit-based trajectory estimation. The accuracy of the proposed method was verified from various treadmill walking tests, which showed that the total travel displacement error rate was 0.32% on average.

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Keywords:  gait analysis; optical motion capture system; treadmill-to-overground mapping

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33503973      PMCID: PMC7866024          DOI: 10.3390/s21030786

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sensors (Basel)        ISSN: 1424-8220            Impact factor:   3.576


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