利用双超宽带传感器从身体方向估计运动方向

IF 2.2 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Amir Shahbazi Ojghaz;Sayeh Bayat;Farnaz Sadeghpour
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摘要

准确的短期预测人类运动是至关重要的安全关键和上下文感知应用在动态环境。传统的轨迹预测方法依赖于历史运动数据,但在预测突然的方向变化方面往往存在不足。本研究调查了使用双超宽带(UWB)传感器配置估计的身体方向是否可以作为近期运动方向的可靠预测器。在受控行走实验中,使用带有两个肩扛式超宽带标签的可穿戴设备来收集位置和方向数据。八名参与者在受控的实验室环境中自由行走,同时记录数据。采用循环互相关分析身体姿态与后续运动方向的时间关系。结果显示,所有参与者之间的相关性很强且具有统计学意义(平均相关性= 0.7688,p < 0.001),平均最佳提前期为200 ms。使用标准化的200毫秒滞后(平均相关性= 0.7453),这种关系仍然稳固。这些研究结果表明,基于超宽带的身体定位可以有效地预测短期运动方向,支持超宽带传感的使用,不仅用于定位,而且作为预测身体系统的基础,增强实时安全性和移动性监测。
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Estimating Movement Direction From Body Orientation Using Dual Ultra-Wideband Sensors
Accurate short-term prediction of human movement is vital for safety-critical and context-aware applications in dynamic environments. While conventional trajectory prediction methods depend on historical motion data, they often fall short in anticipating sudden directional changes. This study investigates whether body orientation, estimated using a dual ultra-wideband (UWB) sensor configuration, can serve as a reliable predictor of near-future movement direction. A wearable device with two shoulder-mounted UWB tags was used to collect position and orientation data during controlled walking experiments. Eight participants walked freely within a controlled lab environment while data were recorded. Circular cross-correlation was applied to analyze the temporal relationship between body orientation and subsequent movement direction. Results revealed a strong and statistically significant correlation across all participants (mean correlation = 0.7688, p < 0.001), with an average optimal lead time of 200 ms. The relationship remained robust using a standardized 200 ms lag (mean correlation = 0.7453). These findings demonstrate that UWB-derived body orientation can effectively predict short-term movement direction, supporting the use of UWB sensing not only for localization but also as a foundation for predictive on-body systems that enhance real-time safety and mobility monitoring.
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IEEE Sensors Letters
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