Publication: Human Gait Modeling, Prediction and Classification for Level Walking Using Harmonic Models Derived from a Single Thigh-Mounted IMU
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2022-03
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MDPI
Abstract
The majority of human gait modeling is based on hip, foot or thigh acceleration. The
regeneration accuracy of these modeling approaches is not very high. This paper presents a harmonic
approach to modeling human gait during level walking based on gyroscopic signals for a single thighmounted Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) and the flexion–extension derived from a single thighmounted IMU. The thigh angle can be modeled with five significant harmonics, with a regeneration
accuracy of over 0.999 correlation and less than 0.5◦ RMSE per stride cycle. Comparable regeneration
accuracies can be achieved with nine significant harmonics for the gyro signal. The fundamental
frequency of the harmonic model can be estimated using the stride time, with an error level of 0.0479%
(±0.0029%). Six commonly observed stride patterns, and harmonic models of thigh angle and gyro
signal for those stride patterns, are presented in this paper. These harmonic models can be used
to predict or classify the strides of walking trials, and the results are presented herein. Harmonic
models may also be used for activity recognition. It has shown that human gait in level walking can
be modeled with a harmonic model of thigh angle or gyro signal, using a single thigh-mounted IMU,
to higher accuracies than existing techniques.
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gait classification, gait prediction, harmonic modeling, human gait modeling, Inertial Measurement Units
Citation
Abhayasinghe, N., & Murray, I. (2022). Human gait modeling, prediction and classification for level walking using harmonic models derived from a single thigh-mounted IMU. Sensors, 22(6), 2164. doi:https://doi.org/10.3390/s22062164
