Detection of Gait Intention with an Insole Device

Jinwook Lee, C. Kim
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Abstract

Anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) refer to the phenomenon in which the human body contracts muscles to minimize postural disturbances and maintain balance before performing a certain action. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether insole devices are capable of detecting walking intentions using APAs. Five healthy subjects participated in the walk test. Ground reaction force (GRF) and center of pressure (COP) were evaluated with an insole device. Electromyography (EMG) sensors and motion capture system was used to capture muscle response and to determine the reference point for the start of walking. And Insole device was evaluated comparing the times of APA occurrence during walking with EMG sensors, and analyzing the consistency of the data. The EMG signal was found to be faster than that of the insole device. Moreover, changes in the signals from both sensors earlier than the movement of the knee on the swing leg side. However, EMG signal showed lower consistency than insole device. Therefore, it is possible to determine the gait intention of a wearer using GRF measured through the insole device rather than using EMG for which signal acquisition is difficult. It is expected that the determined gait intention could be used as a reference time point to create the trigger signal required for control of a walking assistive device.
用鞋垫装置检测步态意图
预期姿势调整(APAs)是指人体在进行某种动作之前,通过收缩肌肉来减少姿势干扰,保持平衡的一种现象。本研究的目的是调查是否鞋垫装置能够检测行走意图使用APAs。五名健康受试者参加了步行测试。采用内底装置对地面反作用力(GRF)和压力中心(COP)进行了评价。使用肌电(EMG)传感器和运动捕捉系统捕捉肌肉反应并确定开始行走的参考点。并对鞋垫装置进行评价,将行走时APA发生次数与肌电传感器进行比较,分析数据的一致性。发现肌电图信号比鞋垫装置快。此外,来自两个传感器的信号的变化早于摆动腿一侧膝盖的运动。然而,肌电信号的一致性低于鞋垫装置。因此,可以使用通过鞋垫装置测量的GRF来确定佩戴者的步态意图,而不是使用信号采集困难的肌电图。期望确定的步态意图可以用作参考时间点,以创建控制步行辅助装置所需的触发信号。
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