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A Wearable Sensor Network for Gait Analysis: A Six-Day Experiment of Running Through the Desert

Journal

IEEE-ASME TRANSACTIONS ON MECHATRONICS
Volume 16, Issue 5, Pages 878-883

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TMECH.2011.2161324

Keywords

Biomechatronics; gait; sport; wireless sensors

Funding

  1. Darbaroud, the 25th Sultan MDS organization committee

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This paper presents a new system for analysis of walking and running gaits. The system is based on a network of wireless nodes with various types of embedded sensors. It has been designed to allow long-term recording in outdoor environments and was tested during the 2010 Sultan Marathon des Sables desert race. A runner was fitted with the sensory network for six days of the competition. Although technical problems have limited the amount of data recorded, the experiment was nevertheless successful: the system did not interfere with the runner, who finished with a high ranking, the concept was validated and high quality data were acquired. It should be noted that the loss of some of the measurements was mainly due to problems with the cable connectors between the nodes and batteries. In this paper, we describe the technical aspects of the system developed, the experimental conditions under which it was validated, and give examples of the data obtained with some preliminary processing.

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