Step Detection for Rollator Users with Smartwatches

Denys J. C. Matthies, Marian Haescher, Suranga Nanayakkara, G. Bieber
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Abstract

Smartwatches enable spatial user input, namely for the continuous tracking of physical activity and relevant health parameters. Additionally, smartwatches are experiencing greater social acceptability, even among the elderly. While step counting is an essential parameter to calculate the user's spatial activity, current detection algorithms are insufficient for calculating steps when using a rollator, which is a common walking aid for elderly people. Through a pilot study conducted with eight different wrist-worn smart devices, an overall recognition of ~10% was achieved. This is because characteristic motions utilized by step counting algorithms are poorly reflected at the user's wrist when pushing a rollator. This issue is also present among other spatial activities such as pushing a pram, a bike, and a shopping cart. This paper thus introduces an improved step counting algorithm for wrist-worn accelerometers. This new algorithm was first evaluated through a controlled study and achieved promising results with an overall recognition of ~85%. As a follow-up, a preliminary field study with randomly selected elderly people who used rollators resulted in similar detection rates of ~83%. To conclude, this research will expectantly contribute to greater step counting precision in smart wearable technology.
带智能手表的滚筒用户的步长检测
智能手表支持空间用户输入,即持续跟踪身体活动和相关健康参数。此外,智能手表正在经历更大的社会接受度,甚至在老年人中也是如此。步数计数是计算用户空间活动的重要参数,但目前的检测算法不足以计算使用滚动器时的步数,滚动器是老年人常用的助行工具。通过对八种不同的腕戴智能设备进行的试点研究,总体识别率达到了约10%。这是因为步长计数算法利用的特征运动在推滚动器时在用户手腕上的反映很差。这个问题也存在于其他空间活动中,比如推婴儿车、骑自行车和购物车。因此,本文介绍了一种改进的腕带加速度计步长计数算法。该算法首先通过对照研究进行了评估,取得了令人满意的结果,总体识别率约为85%。作为随访,对随机选择的使用滚筒的老年人进行了初步的实地研究,结果发现相似的检出率约为83%。综上所述,本研究将有助于提高智能可穿戴技术的步数精度。
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