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Mobile Human Airbag System for Fall Protection Using MEMS Sensors and Embedded SVM Classifier

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IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
Volume 9, Issue 5-6, Pages 495-503

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JSEN.2008.2012212

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Digital signal processing (DSP); human motion sensing; microelectromechanical systems (MEMS); mu inertial measurement unit (mu IMU); mobile airbags; support vector machine (SVM)

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This paper introduces a mobile human airbag system designed for fall protection for the elderly. A Micro Inertial Measurement Unit (mu IMU) of 56 mm x 23 mm x 15 mm in size is built. This unit consists of three dimensional MEMS accelerometers, gyroscopes, a Bluetooth module and a Micro Controller Unit (MCU). It records human motion information, and, through the analysis of falls using a high-speed camera, a lateral fall can be determined by gyro threshold. A human motion database that includes falls and other normal motions (walking, running, etc.) is set up. Using a support vector machine (SVM) training process, we can classify falls and other normal motions successfully with a SVM filter. Based on the SVM filter, an embedded digital signal processing (DSP) system is developed for real-time fall detection. In addition, a smart mechanical airbag deployment system is finalized. The response time for the mechanical trigger is 0.133 s, which allows enough time for compressed air to be released before a person falls to the ground. The integrated system is tested and the feasibility of the airbag system for real-time fall protection is demonstrated.

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