2019 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, SIGNAL PROCESSING AND NETWORKING (WISPNET 2019): ADVANCING WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGIES FOR 2020 INFORMATION SOCIETY
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2019年
Parkinson's disease is a neurological disease which prevails in a patient for the long term. Losing control over the gait cycle is a common phenomenon which leads to a deviation in the gait cycle of the patient. The variation of the gait cycle can be explained in two approaches: temporal variation and spatial variation. In this paper, an analysis which exclusively focuses on the spatial variation is done to determine the gait cycle deviation of Parkinson patients from a healthy person. This work analyzes the step lengths and stride lengths of the patients without the help of any external influence and compares the results against the healthy subjects. From the study, it ends up clear that on account of a Parkinson disease, step lengths, and stride lengths both are shorter than healthy individuals and a quantitative connection between these parameters are determined here.