2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2014
DOI: 10.1109/embc.2014.6943955
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Analyzing center of pressure progression during bed exits

Abstract: This paper presents a new approach for analyzing center of pressure (COP) progression using pressure data collected from a pressure-sensitive array placed under the bed mattress. Pressure data were collected from a young female participant who was healthy and an older 78 year old female participant who had a history of falls. Information relevant to movement direction, time, path trajectory, magnitude and frequency was presented in three dimensional plots and color differentiated displays. When tested on data … Show more

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“…to future research.Ren et al took an image-based approach for observing postural control behaviour in bed-exit data prior to and post-fall using the PSM and the COP[14]. They observed the magnitude and frequency of movement in the y-direction by x-values of the COP.…”
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“…to future research.Ren et al took an image-based approach for observing postural control behaviour in bed-exit data prior to and post-fall using the PSM and the COP[14]. They observed the magnitude and frequency of movement in the y-direction by x-values of the COP.…”
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“…The PSM's capabilities have been explored in healthcare research as an unobtrusive monitoring tool for a range of clinical areas and conditions. To name a few applications of the PSM, the PSM has also been used as a real-time data collection tool to support geriatric in-bed mobility detection for fall prevention, ulcer prevention, sleep state classification, respiration rate estimation, and the detection of detrimental sitting positions in children to avoid musculoskeletal disorders[1],[14]-[17]. Applications of the PSM in motion detection and healthcare are further discussed in Section 2.2.2 and Section 2.2.3.As mentioned above, the pressure sensor mat is a tool for measuring contact pressure but does not necessarily require direct contact with skin or other objects that will apply pressure on it.…”
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