A new proxy measurement algorithm with application to the estimation of vertical ground reaction forces using wearable sensors

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dc.contributor.author Guo, Yuzhu
dc.contributor.author Storm, Fabio
dc.contributor.author Zhao, Yifan
dc.contributor.author Billings, Stephen A.
dc.contributor.author Pavic, Aleksandar
dc.contributor.author Mazzà, Claudia
dc.contributor.author Guo, Ling-Zhong
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-25T09:07:10Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-25T09:07:10Z
dc.date.issued 2017-09-22
dc.identifier.citation Guo Y, Storm F, Zhao Y, Billings SA, Pavic A, Mazzà C, Guo L-Z, A new proxy measurement algorithm with application to the estimation of vertical ground reaction forces using wearable sensors, Sensors, Vol. 17, Issue 10, 2017, Article number 2181 en_UK
dc.identifier.issn 1424-8220
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17102181
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/12540
dc.description.abstract Measurement of the ground reaction forces (GRF) during walking is typically limited to laboratory settings, and only short observations using wearable pressure insoles have been reported so far. In this study, a new proxy measurement method is proposed to estimate the vertical component of the GRF (vGRF) from wearable accelerometer signals. The accelerations are used as the proxy variable. An orthogonal forward regression algorithm (OFR) is employed to identify the dynamic relationships between the proxy variables and the measured vGRF using pressure-sensing insoles. The obtained model, which represents the connection between the proxy variable and the vGRF, is then used to predict the latter. The results have been validated using pressure insoles data collected from nine healthy individuals under two outdoor walking tasks in non-laboratory settings. The results show that the vGRFs can be reconstructed with high accuracy (with an average prediction error of less than 5.0%) using only one wearable sensor mounted at the waist (L5, fifth lumbar vertebra). Proxy measures with different sensor positions are also discussed. Results show that the waist acceleration-based proxy measurement is more stable with less inter-task and inter-subject variability than the proxy measures based on forehead level accelerations. The proposed proxy measure provides a promising low-cost method for monitoring ground reaction forces in real-life settings and introduces a novel generic approach for replacing the direct determination of difficult to measure variables in many applications. en_UK
dc.language.iso en en_UK
dc.publisher MDPI en_UK
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject Proxy measurement en_UK
dc.subject Vertical ground reaction force en_UK
dc.subject NARMAX en_UK
dc.subject Orthogonal forward regression en_UK
dc.title A new proxy measurement algorithm with application to the estimation of vertical ground reaction forces using wearable sensors en_UK
dc.type Article en_UK


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