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Gait Analysis System Using Infrared LED Landmarks

적외선 LED 랜드마크를 이용한 보행분석 시스템

  • Received : 2011.04.14
  • Accepted : 2011.05.26
  • Published : 2011.07.01

Abstract

A low cost gait analysis system, which can measure stride length, walking speed, and ground reaction force, is proposed. A gait analysis system is used for medical evaluation of patients and rehabilitation assistance. Low cost cameras are attached to a shoe and movement of a shoe is estimated using infrared LED landmarks. Ground reaction force is measured from pressure sensors, which are installed inside a shoe. Through experiments, it is shown that the proposed system can be used to obtain stride length, walking speed, and ground reaction force.

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