A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems
Footwear is an integral part of daily life. Embedding sensors and electronics in footwear for various different applications started more than two decades ago. This review article summarizes the developments in the field of footwear-based wearable sensors and systems. The electronics, sensing techno...
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doaj-68b9a37fec4e4d8a87b02f9b9c21a3d02020-11-24T23:05:07ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922016-08-01534810.3390/electronics5030048electronics5030048A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable SystemsNagaraj Hegde0Matthew Bries1Edward Sazonov2Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USADepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USADepartment of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Alabama; Tuscaloosa, AL 35487, USAFootwear is an integral part of daily life. Embedding sensors and electronics in footwear for various different applications started more than two decades ago. This review article summarizes the developments in the field of footwear-based wearable sensors and systems. The electronics, sensing technologies, data transmission, and data processing methodologies of such wearable systems are all principally dependent on the target application. Hence, the article describes key application scenarios utilizing footwear-based systems with critical discussion on their merits. The reviewed application scenarios include gait monitoring, plantar pressure measurement, posture and activity classification, body weight and energy expenditure estimation, biofeedback, navigation, and fall risk applications. In addition, energy harvesting from the footwear is also considered for review. The article also attempts to shed light on some of the most recent developments in the field along with the future work required to advance the field.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/5/3/48accelerometryenergy expenditureenergy harvestingfootweargaitplantar pressurewearable sensors |
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A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems |
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A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems |
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A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems |
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A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems |
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A Comparative Review of Footwear-Based Wearable Systems |
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comparative review of footwear-based wearable systems |
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Electronics |
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Footwear is an integral part of daily life. Embedding sensors and electronics in footwear for various different applications started more than two decades ago. This review article summarizes the developments in the field of footwear-based wearable sensors and systems. The electronics, sensing technologies, data transmission, and data processing methodologies of such wearable systems are all principally dependent on the target application. Hence, the article describes key application scenarios utilizing footwear-based systems with critical discussion on their merits. The reviewed application scenarios include gait monitoring, plantar pressure measurement, posture and activity classification, body weight and energy expenditure estimation, biofeedback, navigation, and fall risk applications. In addition, energy harvesting from the footwear is also considered for review. The article also attempts to shed light on some of the most recent developments in the field along with the future work required to advance the field. |
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accelerometry energy expenditure energy harvesting footwear gait plantar pressure wearable sensors |
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