2024
DOI: 10.2196/50035
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Real-World Gait Detection Using a Wrist-Worn Inertial Sensor: Validation Study

Felix Kluge,
Yonatan E Brand,
M Encarna Micó-Amigo
et al.

Abstract: Background Wrist-worn inertial sensors are used in digital health for evaluating mobility in real-world environments. Preceding the estimation of spatiotemporal gait parameters within long-term recordings, gait detection is an important step to identify regions of interest where gait occurs, which requires robust algorithms due to the complexity of arm movements. While algorithms exist for other sensor positions, a comparative validation of algorithms applied to the wrist position on real-world dat… Show more

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