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Environment Using Biomedical Sensors

Abstract

With the growth of the elder population, fall risk evaluation is crucial to
prevent elders from serious injuries, as well as reduce related financial burdens.
A balance assessment, Timed Up and Go (TUG), has been widely used to
estimate fall risk. The standardized TUG focuses on flat ground walking with
no environmental variance. Therefore, it falls short of assessing an individual’s
gait adaptability. Being able to adjust steps in response to environmental
changes, for example, needing to navigate around or over a child’s toy left on
the sidewalk, is essential to avoid fall risk and fundamental to community
ambulation. To this end, we propose four environment-adapting TUGs designed
to assess one’s ability to adapt gait in complex environments and a compatible
system named Smart Insole TUG (SITUG), which provides real-time, feature-
rich, and ease-of operation TUG analysis. Based on experimental results,
SITUG is capable of extracting gait related spatial-temporal features with all
mean accuracies over 92%. Besides, the system achieves a mean accuracy of
92.23% in segmenting five TUG phases

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