A Wearable Personalised Sonification and Biofeedback Device to Enhance Movement Awareness

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作者
Pang, Toh Yen [1 ]
Connelly, Thomas [1 ]
Feltham, Frank [2 ]
Cheng, Chi-Tsun [3 ]
Rahman, Azizur [4 ]
Chan, Jeffrey [5 ]
Mccarney, Luke [6 ]
Neville, Katrina [7 ]
机构
[1] RMIT Univ, STEM Coll, Sch Engn, Biomed Engn, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[2] RMIT Univ, Coll Design & Social Context, Sch Design, Ind Design, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[3] RMIT Univ, STEM Coll, Sch Engn, Mech Mfg & Mechatron Engn, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[4] RMIT Univ, Sch Property Construct & Project Management, Design & Social Context, Occupat Hlth & Safety Ergon,Construct, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[5] RMIT Univ, STEM Coll, Sch Comp Technol, Data Sci & Artificial Intelligence, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
[6] RMIT Univ, STEM Coll, Sch Hlth & Biomed Sci, Rehabil Sci, Bundoora West, Vic 3083, Australia
[7] RMIT Univ, STEM Coll, Sch Engn, Elect & Elect Engn, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
关键词
sonification; gait analysis; real-time biofeedback; movement control;
D O I
10.3390/s24154814
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Movement sonification has emerged as a promising approach for rehabilitation and motion control. Despite significant advancements in sensor technologies, challenges remain in developing cost-effective, user-friendly, and reliable systems for gait detection and sonification. This study introduces a novel wearable personalised sonification and biofeedback device to enhance movement awareness for individuals with irregular gait and posture. Through the integration of inertial measurement units (IMUs), MATLAB, and sophisticated audio feedback mechanisms, the device offers real-time, intuitive cues to facilitate gait correction and improve functional mobility. Utilising a single wearable sensor attached to the L4 vertebrae, the system captures kinematic parameters to generate auditory feedback through discrete and continuous tones corresponding to heel strike events and sagittal plane rotations. A preliminary test that involved 20 participants under various audio feedback conditions was conducted to assess the system's accuracy, reliability, and user synchronisation. The results indicate a promising improvement in movement awareness facilitated by auditory cues. This suggests a potential for enhancing gait and balance, particularly beneficial for individuals with compromised gait or those undergoing a rehabilitation process. This paper details the development process, experimental setup, and initial findings, discussing the integration challenges and future research directions. It also presents a novel approach to providing real-time feedback to participants about their balance, potentially enabling them to make immediate adjustments to their posture and movement. Future research should evaluate this method in varied real-world settings and populations, including the elderly and individuals with Parkinson's disease.
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