A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis

The article describes a dataset of gait measures acquired to validate the use of wearable sensors in gait analysis since its measurements can be compared with those provided by the stereophotogrammetric system. The comparison with a gold standard in gait analysis makes the dataset useful for the dev...

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Main Authors: Paola Pierleoni, Federica Pinti, Alberto Belli, Lorenzo Palma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
Series:Data in Brief
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234092030812X
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author Paola Pierleoni
Federica Pinti
Alberto Belli
Lorenzo Palma
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description The article describes a dataset of gait measures acquired to validate the use of wearable sensors in gait analysis since its measurements can be compared with those provided by the stereophotogrammetric system. The comparison with a gold standard in gait analysis makes the dataset useful for the development, testing and validation of algorithms for estimating gait parameters.The dataset contains measurements simultaneously acquired by the wearable sensors and the stereophotogrammetric system during an acquisition campaign performed on 5 healthy subjects (2 females and 3 males aged between 25 and 35 years). In the acquisition campaign the involved subjects carried out a motion task wearing the wearable sensors and reflective markers of the stereophotogrammetric system. In particular, the subjects wore in each foot a wearable sensor on the instep and a reflective marker on heel, first metatarsal head, fifth metatarsal head, and above the sensor, respectively. During the motion task each subject walked over an 11-meter long walkway according to its own course. The 5 subjects involved in the acquisition campaign performed 3 repetitions of the motion task, for a total of 15 trials in where the measures collected by wearable sensors and the stereophotogrammetric system can be compared.
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spelling doaj.art-55d1d924cb0744eeaba844aa4cf16c8b2022-12-21T19:40:26ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-08-0131105918A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysisPaola Pierleoni0Federica Pinti1Alberto Belli2Lorenzo Palma3Department of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via Brecce Bianche 12, Ancona 60131, ItalyCorresponding author.; Department of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via Brecce Bianche 12, Ancona 60131, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via Brecce Bianche 12, Ancona 60131, ItalyDepartment of Information Engineering, Università Politecnica delle Marche, via Brecce Bianche 12, Ancona 60131, ItalyThe article describes a dataset of gait measures acquired to validate the use of wearable sensors in gait analysis since its measurements can be compared with those provided by the stereophotogrammetric system. The comparison with a gold standard in gait analysis makes the dataset useful for the development, testing and validation of algorithms for estimating gait parameters.The dataset contains measurements simultaneously acquired by the wearable sensors and the stereophotogrammetric system during an acquisition campaign performed on 5 healthy subjects (2 females and 3 males aged between 25 and 35 years). In the acquisition campaign the involved subjects carried out a motion task wearing the wearable sensors and reflective markers of the stereophotogrammetric system. In particular, the subjects wore in each foot a wearable sensor on the instep and a reflective marker on heel, first metatarsal head, fifth metatarsal head, and above the sensor, respectively. During the motion task each subject walked over an 11-meter long walkway according to its own course. The 5 subjects involved in the acquisition campaign performed 3 repetitions of the motion task, for a total of 15 trials in where the measures collected by wearable sensors and the stereophotogrammetric system can be compared.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234092030812XGait analysisStride event detectionWearable sensorsStereophotogrammetry
spellingShingle Paola Pierleoni
Federica Pinti
Alberto Belli
Lorenzo Palma
A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
Data in Brief
Gait analysis
Stride event detection
Wearable sensors
Stereophotogrammetry
title A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
title_full A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
title_fullStr A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
title_full_unstemmed A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
title_short A dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
title_sort dataset for wearable sensors validation in gait analysis
topic Gait analysis
Stride event detection
Wearable sensors
Stereophotogrammetry
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S235234092030812X
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