Authors
Edward S Sazonov, George Fulk, James Hill, Yves Schutz, Raymond Browning
Publication date
2010/4/15
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
Volume
58
Issue
4
Pages
983-990
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Monitoring of posture allocations and activities enables accurate estimation of energy expenditure and may aid in obesity prevention and treatment. At present, accurate devices rely on multiple sensors distributed on the body and thus may be too obtrusive for everyday use. This paper presents a novel wearable sensor, which is capable of very accurate recognition of common postures and activities. The patterns of heel acceleration and plantar pressure uniquely characterize postures and typical activities while requiring minimal preprocessing and no feature extraction. The shoe sensor was tested in nine adults performing sitting and standing postures and while walking, running, stair ascent/descent and cycling. Support vector machines (SVMs) were used for classification. A fourfold validation of a six-class subject-independent group model showed 95.2% average accuracy of posture/activity classification on full …
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Scholar articles
ES Sazonov, G Fulk, J Hill, Y Schutz, R Browning - IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2010