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An Accurate Wearable Foot Clearance Estimation System: towards a real time measurement system

Arami, Arash  
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Saint Raymond, Noémie
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Aminian, Kamiar  
2017
IEEE Sensors Journal

This work presents an accurate, robust, wearable measurement system for foot clearance estimation along with algorithms to provide a real-time estimate of foot height and orientation. Different configurations of infrared distance meter sensors were used, both alone and in combination with an inertial measurement unit. In order to accurately estimate the foot clearance when in presence of daylight and when the foot orientation changes dynamically during walking, several algorithms were designed based on physics of sensors and tuned using the acquired data against a reference system. These algorithms, specific to the number of sensors, include the estimators of the foot orientation and estimators of the foot clearance. These estimators are tested on normal walking (RMS error ≤ 8.4mm) and walking with exaggerated step heights and inversion-eversion rotations. A Bayesian fusion of estimators was also implemented to better cope with the extreme and abnormal walking kinematics while maintaining a high performance for normal walking. All estimators were trained on uniformly distributed bootstrapped sub-samples of data and tested on several normal and abnormal walking data. The results proved the robustness of the proposed system against variations in the gait kinematics (|mean| ± standard deviation of error for heel and toe clearance was equal to or smaller than 3.1±9.3 mm when using a Bayesian fusion of three different estimators) and environment lighting (with an introduced error of 1 to 4% of actual distance).

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DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2017.2665624
Web of Science ID

WOS:000398890800031

Author(s)
Arami, Arash  
Saint Raymond, Noémie
Aminian, Kamiar  
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Sensors Journal
Volume

17

Issue

8

Start page

2542

End page

2549

Subjects

Foot clearance

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Infrared range meter

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Inertial measurement unit

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Bayesian fusion

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REVIEWED

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