Wearable sensing for understanding and influencing human movement in ecological contexts

IF 4.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Peter Gabriel Adamczyk , Sara E. Harper , Alex J. Reiter , Rebecca A. Roembke , Yisen Wang , Kieran M. Nichols , Darryl G. Thelen
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Abstract

Wearable sensors offer a unique opportunity to study movement in ecological contexts—that is, outside the laboratory where movement happens in ordinary life. This article discusses the purpose, means, and impact of using wearable sensors to assess movement context, kinematics, and kinetics during locomotion, and how this information can be used to better understand and influence movement. We outline the types of information wearable sensors can gather and highlight recent developments in sensor technology, data analysis, and applications. We close with a vision for important future research and key questions the field will need to address to bring the potential benefits of wearable sensing to fruition.

用于理解和影响生态环境下人类运动的可穿戴传感技术
可穿戴传感器为在生态环境中研究运动提供了一个独特的机会,也就是说,在日常生活中发生运动的实验室之外。本文讨论了使用可穿戴传感器评估运动过程中的运动背景、运动学和动力学的目的、方法和影响,以及如何使用这些信息来更好地理解和影响运动。我们概述了可穿戴传感器可以收集的信息类型,并重点介绍了传感器技术、数据分析和应用方面的最新发展。最后,我们展望了未来的重要研究和该领域需要解决的关键问题,以实现可穿戴传感的潜在优势。
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Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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