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Human Lower Limb Motion Capture and Recognition Based on Smartphones

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SENSORS
卷 22, 期 14, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s22145273

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human motion recognition; motion sensor; smartphone; supervised learning algorithms

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of the Department of Education, Sichuan Province, China [17ZB0101]
  2. EU Erasmus Mundus project FUSION-featured Europe and south Asia mobility network [2013-2541/001-011]
  3. Talent Cultivation and Teaching Reform Project of Chengdu University [cdjgb2022282]
  4. Second Batch of Industry-University Cooperative Education Project, Ministry of Education, China [202102123022]

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This paper presents a human lower limb motion capture and recognition approach based on a smartphone, which records different limb activities using the built-in motion sensors and extracts feature vectors using Fast Fourier Transform. The experimental results show that this method can recognize human lower limb activities with high accuracy.
Human motion recognition based on wearable devices plays a vital role in pervasive computing. Smartphones have built-in motion sensors that measure the motion of the device with high precision. In this paper, we propose a human lower limb motion capture and recognition approach based on a Smartphone. We design a motion logger to record five categories of limb activities (standing up, sitting down, walking, going upstairs, and going downstairs) using two motion sensors (tri-axial accelerometer, tri-axial gyroscope). We extract the motion features and select a subset of features as a feature vector from the frequency domain of the sensing data using Fast Fourier Transform (FFT). We classify and predict human lower limb motion using three supervised learning algorithms: Naive Bayes (NB), K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN), and Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs). We use 670 lower limb motion samples to train and verify these classifiers using the 10-folder cross-validation technique. Finally, we design and implement a live detection system to validate our motion detection approach. The experimental results show that our low-cost approach can recognize human lower limb activities with acceptable accuracy. On average, the recognition rate of NB, KNN, and ANNs are 97.01%, 96.12%, and 98.21%, respectively.

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