Estimation of Stride Length, Foot Clearance, and Foot Progression Angle Using UWB Sensors

Authors
Park, Ji SuBohyun LeeShinsuk ParkKim, Choong Hyun
Issue Date
2023-04
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
Applied Sciences, v.13, no.8
Abstract
Stride length (SL), foot clearance (FC), and foot progression angle (FPA) are the key parameters for diagnosing gait disorders. This study used the distance data between two feet measured by ultra-wideband (UWB) sensors installed on shoes and proposed a method for estimating the three gait parameters. Here, a method of compensating the offset of the UWB sensor and estimating the distances between a base sensor installed on one foot during the stance phase and three UWB sensors on the other during the swing phase was applied. Foot trajectory was acquired in a gait experiment with ten healthy adults walking on a treadmill. The results were compared with those obtained using a motion capture system (MCS). The UWBs sensor displayed average errors of 45.84 mm, 7.60 mm, and 2.82 degrees for SL, FC, and FPA, respectively, compared with the MCS. A similar accuracy level was achieved in a previous study that used an inertial measurement unit (IMU). Thus, these results suggest that UWB sensors can be extensively applied to sensor systems used to analyze mobile gait systems.
Keywords
GAIT; ADULTS; FALLS; ultra-wideband; gait parameter; stride length; foot clearance; foot progression angle
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75749
DOI
10.3390/app13084801
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