2023
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1104000
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Co-simulation of human digital twins and wearable inertial sensors to analyse gait event estimation

Abstract: We propose a co-simulation framework comprising biomechanical human body models and wearable inertial sensor models to analyse gait events dynamically, depending on inertial sensor type, sensor positioning, and processing algorithms. A total of 960 inertial sensors were virtually attached to the lower extremities of a validated biomechanical model and shoe model. Walking of hemiparetic patients was simulated using motion capture data (kinematic simulation). Accelerations and angular velocities were synthesised… Show more

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“…[140]- [142], [193], [144], [113], [121], [122], [128], [129], [131], [147], [151], [154], [155], [160], [176], [101], [119], [124] Measurements as inputs 28 [97], [110], [171], [121], [133], [134], [156], [157], [162], [194], [195], [99], [106]- [108], [136], [153], [163], [167], [169], [174], [184], [185], [190], [196] [102], [116], [168], [169], [180] Probabilistic model updating 7 [98], [105], [111],…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…[140]- [142], [193], [144], [113], [121], [122], [128], [129], [131], [147], [151], [154], [155], [160], [176], [101], [119], [124] Measurements as inputs 28 [97], [110], [171], [121], [133], [134], [156], [157], [162], [194], [195], [99], [106]- [108], [136], [153], [163], [167], [169], [174], [184], [185], [190], [196] [102], [116], [168], [169], [180] Probabilistic model updating 7 [98], [105], [111],…”
Section: Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of a patient's body, DTs have been developed primarily for patient health monitoring [99], [119], disease diagnosis [103], and rehabilitation [190], [197]. For example, a DT for implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD) was developed to enable the personalization of device parameters based on patient conditions [119].…”
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confidence: 99%