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Wang Zhelong

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Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates


Main positions:Professor, Head of Lab of Intelligent System
Other Post:自动化技术研究所所长
Gender:Male
Alma Mater:University of Durham
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:School of Control Science and Engineering
Discipline:Control Theory and Control Engineering. Pattern Recognition and Intelligence System. Detection Technology and Automation Device
Business Address:Lab of Intelligent System
http://lis.dlut.edu.cn/

Contact Information:0411-84709010 wangzl@dlut.edu.cn
E-Mail:wangzl@dlut.edu.cn
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Quantitative Analysis of Abnormal and Normal Gait based on Inertial Sensors

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Indexed by:会议论文

Date of Publication:2018-01-01

Included Journals:CPCI-S

Page Number:365-370

Key Words:Inertial sensors; clinical medicine; gait disorders

Abstract:Quantitative gait research is an effective auxiliary means to provide effective clinic diagnosis and surgery guidance for patients mobility. The traditional gait analysis carried out in the laboratory cannot be easily applied into the clinical medicine due to its complexity and high operating costs. To overcome this limitation, inertial sensors fixed on the ankle could perform out-of-lab measurements on subjects walking patterns. In this paper, a low-cmt and intelligent wearable gait analysis system based on the inertial sensors is proposed, which can measure spatiotemporal gait parameters and help clinicians with diagnosis. The paper solves sensor drift problem by gradient descent method and zero velocity update algorithm. Using the gait analysis system, we conducted the contrast test of the gait parameters between the patients with abnormal gait and normal person. By contrasting two group of volunteers, it could be found that there is a significant difference about most spatiotemporal gait parameters. These results also indicate that our gait analysis system has potential to be used for out-of-lab gait analysis and can effectively detect the gait disorders and provide the reference for clinicians.