Study on a smart knee sleeve based on piezoresistive strain sensing for stride estimation

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES
Rafiu King Raji, Yini Wei, Guiqiang Diao, Zilun Tang
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Abstract

Purpose

Devices for step estimation are body-worn devices used to compute steps taken and/or distance covered by the user. Even though textiles or clothing are foremost to come to mind in terms of articles meant to be worn, their prominence among devices and systems meant for cadence is overshadowed by electronic products such as accelerometers, wristbands and smart phones. Athletes and sports enthusiasts using knee sleeves should be able to track their performances and monitor workout progress without the need to carry other devices with no direct sport utility, such as wristbands and wearable accelerometers. The purpose of this study thus is to contribute to the broad area of wearable devices for cadence application by developing a cheap but effective and efficient stride measurement system based on a knee sleeve.

Design/methodology/approach

A textile strain sensor is designed by weft knitting silver-plated nylon yarn together with nylon DTY and covered elastic yarn using a 1 × 1 rib structure. The area occupied by the silver-plated yarn within the structure served as the strain sensor. It worked such that, upon being subjected to stress, the electrical resistance of the sensor increases and in turn, is restored when the stress is removed. The strip with the sensor is knitted separately and subsequently sewn to the knee sleeve. The knee sleeve is then connected to a custom-made signal acquisition and processing system. A volunteer was employed for a wearer trial.

Findings

Experimental results establish that the number of strides taken by the wearer can easily be correlated to the knee flexion and extension cycles of the wearer. The number of peaks computed by the signal acquisition and processing system is therefore counted to represent stride per minute. Therefore, the sensor is able to effectively count the number of strides taken by the user per minute. The coefficient of variation of over-ground test results yielded 0.03%, and stair climbing also obtained 0.14%, an indication of very high sensor repeatability.

Research limitations/implications

The study was conducted using limited number of volunteers for the wearer trials.

Practical implications

By embedding textile piezoresistive sensors in some specific garments and or accessories, physical activity such as gait and its related data can be effectively measured.

Originality/value

To the best of our knowledge, this is the first application of piezoresistive sensing in the knee sleeve for stride estimation. Also, this study establishes that it is possible to attach (sew) already-knit textile strain sensors to apparel to effectuate smart functionality.

基于压阻应变传感的智能膝关节套筒研究,用于步幅估算
用途步数估算设备是用于计算用户所走步数和/或距离的贴身设备。尽管纺织品或服装是人们最先想到的穿戴物品,但它们在步频设备和系统中的重要性却被加速度计、腕带和智能手机等电子产品所掩盖。使用护膝套的运动员和运动爱好者应该能够跟踪自己的表现并监测锻炼进度,而无需携带其他没有直接运动用途的设备,如腕带和可穿戴加速度计。因此,本研究的目的是通过开发一种基于膝套的廉价但高效的步幅测量系统,为可穿戴设备在步幅应用方面的广泛应用做出贡献。设计/方法/方法通过使用 1 × 1 罗纹结构将镀银尼龙纱线与尼龙 DTY 和包覆弹性纱线一起纬编而成的纺织应变传感器。镀银纱线在该结构中所占的区域就是应变传感器。其工作原理是,在受到应力时,传感器的电阻会增加,而当应力消除时,电阻又会恢复。带有传感器的条带是单独编织的,然后缝在膝套上。然后将膝套连接到定制的信号采集和处理系统上。实验结果实验结果表明,穿戴者的步数很容易与膝关节的屈伸周期相关联。因此,信号采集和处理系统计算出的峰值数可代表每分钟的步幅。因此,传感器能够有效地计算用户每分钟的步数。地面测试结果的变异系数为 0.03%,爬楼梯测试结果的变异系数为 0.14%,这表明传感器的重复性非常高。实用意义通过在某些特定服装或配件中嵌入纺织压阻传感器,可以有效测量步态等身体活动及其相关数据。此外,这项研究还证明了在服装上安装(缝制)已编织好的织物应变传感器以实现智能功能是可行的。
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CiteScore
2.40
自引率
8.30%
发文量
51
审稿时长
10 months
期刊介绍: Addresses all aspects of the science and technology of clothing-objective measurement techniques, control of fibre and fabric, CAD systems, product testing, sewing, weaving and knitting, inspection systems, drape and finishing, etc. Academic and industrial research findings are published after a stringent review has taken place.
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