Development of the gait tracking sensor with low power consumption

Y.A. Stryzhak, I.O. Chernobylov
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Recently, the potential of using brain-spine interfaces in restoring gait after a spinal cord injury in non-human primates was shown. In a closed loop consisting of brain activity recording, spinal cord stimulation, and optical gait tracking, natural movements of a paralyzed lower limb were restored. Within this closed loop, tracking the gait pattern was crucial for analyzing gait kinematics and providing a feedback to the stimulation device in order to adjust the stimulation signal. However, the optical system used in the study has number of demerits. In order to tackle this problem an implantable device based on inertial measurement unit has been developed.
低功耗步态跟踪传感器的研制
最近,利用脑-脊柱界面在非人类灵长类动物脊髓损伤后恢复步态的潜力被证明。在一个由脑活动记录、脊髓刺激和光学步态跟踪组成的闭环中,恢复瘫痪下肢的自然运动。在这个闭环中,步态模式的跟踪是分析步态运动学和向刺激装置提供反馈以调整刺激信号的关键。然而,研究中使用的光学系统有许多缺点。为了解决这一问题,研制了一种基于惯性测量单元的植入式装置。
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