In-situ step size estimation using a kinetic model of human gait

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Abstract

A kinetic model of human gait is developed and its use as a virtual sensor in a dead reckoning system for personal navigation is examined. The kinetic model developed can be used to provide a real-time estimate of stride length. Therefore it can potentially augment other dead reckoning algorithms commonly used in personal navigation such as step counting or inertial navigation using shoe-mounted IMUs. Using simulations and experimental data, it is shown that the kinetic model and a single-axis accelerometer can be used to estimate stride length in-situ for straight forward walking. Furthermore, the combination of the kinetic model and accelerometer yields a navigation solution of comparable or better performance when compared to the step counting approach. The derivation of this model is discussed, details of the experiments are given, and results are shown.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publication23rd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation 2010, ION GNSS 2010
Pages511-524
Number of pages14
StatePublished - 2010
Event23rd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation 2010, ION GNSS 2010 - Portland, OR, United States
Duration: Sep 21 2010Sep 24 2010

Publication series

Name23rd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation 2010, ION GNSS 2010
Volume1

Other

Other23rd International Technical Meeting of the Satellite Division of the Institute of Navigation 2010, ION GNSS 2010
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityPortland, OR
Period9/21/109/24/10

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