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Sensor-Based Wearable Systems for Monitoring Human Motion and Posture: A Review

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SENSORS
Volume 23, Issue 22, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s23229047

Keywords

wearable sensors; motion capture; posture recognition; wearable systems

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This paper provides a systematic review of the current status of wearable sensing systems for human motion capture and posture recognition. It summarizes the monitoring indicators related to posture changes and analyzes the characteristics of different sensors. The future research in this field will focus on monitoring accuracy, data security, wearing comfort, and durability.
In recent years, marked progress has been made in wearable technology for human motion and posture recognition in the areas of assisted training, medical health, VR/AR, etc. This paper systematically reviews the status quo of wearable sensing systems for human motion capture and posture recognition from three aspects, which are monitoring indicators, sensors, and system design. In particular, it summarizes the monitoring indicators closely related to human posture changes, such as trunk, joints, and limbs, and analyzes in detail the types, numbers, locations, installation methods, and advantages and disadvantages of sensors in different monitoring systems. Finally, it is concluded that future research in this area will emphasize monitoring accuracy, data security, wearing comfort, and durability. This review provides a reference for the future development of wearable sensing systems for human motion capture.

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