An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data

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Autor(a) principal: LANDA-JIMÉNEZ,MIGUEL A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: GONZÁLEZ-GASPAR,PATRICIA, MONTES-GONZÁLEZ,FERNANDO M., MORGADO-VALLE,CONSUELO, BELTRÁN-PARRAZAL,LUIS
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Several fields of research such as medicine, robotics, sports, informatics, etc., require the analysis of human movement. Traditional systems for acquisition and analysis of human movement data are based on video cameras or active sensors. However, those systems are limited to high-resource settings. Wearable devices allow monitoring subjects outside typical clinical or research environments. Here, we present an open source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data. Our system consists of two main parts: a server that stores data and, one or more wearable sensor modules that collect movement data through Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and transmit them wirelessly to the server. As a proof of concept, we measured human gait activity. Our results show that our system with IMUs can acquire quantifiable movement data. Characteristics such as open source code and its low-cost, make our system a viable alternative for clinical or research.
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title An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
spellingShingle An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
LANDA-JIMÉNEZ,MIGUEL A.
human movement
IMU
sensor system
wireless transmission
gait
title_short An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
title_full An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
title_fullStr An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
title_full_unstemmed An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
title_sort An open-source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data
author LANDA-JIMÉNEZ,MIGUEL A.
author_facet LANDA-JIMÉNEZ,MIGUEL A.
GONZÁLEZ-GASPAR,PATRICIA
MONTES-GONZÁLEZ,FERNANDO M.
MORGADO-VALLE,CONSUELO
BELTRÁN-PARRAZAL,LUIS
author_role author
author2 GONZÁLEZ-GASPAR,PATRICIA
MONTES-GONZÁLEZ,FERNANDO M.
MORGADO-VALLE,CONSUELO
BELTRÁN-PARRAZAL,LUIS
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LANDA-JIMÉNEZ,MIGUEL A.
GONZÁLEZ-GASPAR,PATRICIA
MONTES-GONZÁLEZ,FERNANDO M.
MORGADO-VALLE,CONSUELO
BELTRÁN-PARRAZAL,LUIS
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv human movement
IMU
sensor system
wireless transmission
gait
topic human movement
IMU
sensor system
wireless transmission
gait
description Abstract Several fields of research such as medicine, robotics, sports, informatics, etc., require the analysis of human movement. Traditional systems for acquisition and analysis of human movement data are based on video cameras or active sensors. However, those systems are limited to high-resource settings. Wearable devices allow monitoring subjects outside typical clinical or research environments. Here, we present an open source low-cost wireless sensor system for acquisition of human movement data. Our system consists of two main parts: a server that stores data and, one or more wearable sensor modules that collect movement data through Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) and transmit them wirelessly to the server. As a proof of concept, we measured human gait activity. Our results show that our system with IMUs can acquire quantifiable movement data. Characteristics such as open source code and its low-cost, make our system a viable alternative for clinical or research.
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