Design of a Compact System Using a MEMS Accelerometer to Measure Body Posture and Ambulation

K. Bliley, D. J. Schwab, D. Holmes, P. H. Kane, J. Levine, E. Daniel, B. Gilbert
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Interest in studying human posture, movement, and physical activity is growing due in part to the increasing prevalence of obesity. Accelerometers are commonly used in motion analysis systems to enable researchers to conduct studies outside of the traditional laboratory environment; however the available systems tend to be bulky and unsuitable for long-term studies. Therefore, a need exists for a physically robust, yet compact motion analysis system that can be easily worn for an extended time period without disrupting the person's range of motion. Here we describe our on-going efforts to develop a robust, compact system that can measure body posture and movement using a tri-axial accelerometer, and then store this data on a secure digital memory card. This device can be easily configured to collect accelerometer data for specific applications in human motion analysis. In the future, this device will be used to study physical activity in free-living individuals
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基于MEMS加速度计的人体姿态和移动测量系统设计
人们对研究人体姿势、运动和身体活动的兴趣越来越大,部分原因是肥胖日益普遍。加速度计通常用于运动分析系统,使研究人员能够在传统的实验室环境之外进行研究;然而,现有的系统往往体积庞大,不适合长期研究。因此,需要一种物理上坚固,但紧凑的运动分析系统,可以很容易地穿戴很长一段时间,而不会破坏人的运动范围。在这里,我们描述了我们正在进行的努力,以开发一个强大的,紧凑的系统,可以测量身体的姿势和运动使用三轴加速度计,然后将这些数据存储在一个安全的数字存储卡。该设备可以很容易地配置为人体运动分析的特定应用收集加速度计数据。未来,该设备将用于研究自由生活个体的身体活动
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