论文标题
在步态分析中提取生物力学参数的多普勒雷达
Doppler Radar for the Extraction of Biomechanical Parameters in Gait Analysis
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论文摘要
通过定量将测得的生物力学参数与使用运动捕获和地面反作用力获得的生物力学参数进行定量比较,研究了多普勒雷达在步态分析中的适用性。十九个人以两个不同的速度走在跑步机上,其中雷达系统位于受试者的前面或后面。右膝盖角被五个不同程度的可调节矫形器限制。从雷达微多普勒特征提取11个步态参数。在这里,提出了获得单个下肢关节速度的新方法。此外,引入了一种从雷达数据中提取单个腿部飞行时间的新方法。根据雷达数据,可以可靠地提取与节奏和节奏相关的五个时空参数。此外,对于大多数考虑的条件,可以准确测量三个运动学参数。基于雷达的姿势和飞行时间测量取决于步态周期内最大膝关节速度的时间的正确检测。当雷达具有后视图时,这是可靠地检测到的,但是当雷达位于受试者前面时被低估了。结果验证了多普勒雷达的适用性,以准确测量各种医学相关的步态参数。雷达有可能不明显地诊断步态变化,例如设计预防和康复方面的培训。作为无接触式和隐私的传感器,Radar提出了一项可行的技术,可以补充现有的步态分析工具,用于长期内部考试。
The applicability of Doppler radar for gait analysis is investigated by quantitatively comparing the measured biomechanical parameters to those obtained using motion capturing and ground reaction forces. Nineteen individuals walked on a treadmill at two different speeds, where a radar system was positioned in front of or behind the subject. The right knee angle was confined by an adjustable orthosis in five different degrees. Eleven gait parameters are extracted from radar micro-Doppler signatures. Here, new methods for obtaining the velocities of individual lower limb joints are proposed. Further, a new method to extract individual leg flight times from radar data is introduced. Based on radar data, five spatiotemporal parameters related to rhythm and pace could reliably be extracted. Further, for most of the considered conditions, three kinematic parameters could accurately be measured. The radar-based stance and flight time measurements rely on the correct detection of the time instant of maximal knee velocity during the gait cycle. This time instant is reliably detected when the radar has a back view, but is underestimated when the radar is positioned in front of the subject. The results validate the applicability of Doppler radar to accurately measure a variety of medically relevant gait parameters. Radar has the potential to unobtrusively diagnose changes in gait, e.g., to design training in prevention and rehabilitation. As contact-less and privacy-preserving sensor, radar presents a viable technology to supplement existing gait analysis tools for long-term in-home examinations.