Impact of Shoe Parameters on Gait Using Wearables
The study of biomechanics during locomotion provides valuable insights into the effects of varying conditions on specific movement patterns. This research focuses on examining the influence of different shoe parameters on walking biomechanics, aiming to understand their impact on gait patterns. To a...
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Zusammenfassung: | The study of biomechanics during locomotion provides valuable insights into
the effects of varying conditions on specific movement patterns. This research
focuses on examining the influence of different shoe parameters on walking
biomechanics, aiming to understand their impact on gait patterns. To achieve
this, various methodologies are explored to estimate human body biomechanics,
including computer vision techniques and wearable devices equipped with
advanced sensors. Given privacy considerations and the need for robust,
accurate measurements, this study employs wearable devices with Inertial
Measurement Unit (IMU) sensors. These devices offer a non-invasive, precise,
and high-resolution approach to capturing biomechanical data during locomotion.
Raw sensor data collected from wearable devices is processed using an Extended
Kalman Filter to reduce noise and extract meaningful information. This includes
calculating joint angles throughout the gait cycle, enabling a detailed
analysis of movement dynamics. The analysis identifies correlations between
shoe parameters and key gait characteristics, such as stability, mobility, step
time, and propulsion forces. The findings provide deeper insights into how
footwear design influences walking efficiency and biomechanics. This study
paves the way for advancements in footwear technology and contributes to the
development of personalized solutions for enhancing gait performance and
mobility. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.10555 |