2011 Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society 2011
DOI: 10.1109/iembs.2011.6091223
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Fall detection algorithm for the elderly using acceleration sensors on the shoes

Abstract: The rate of increase in the number of aging population in Korea is very rapid among OECD-member countries. And fall accident is one of the most common factors that threaten the health of the elderly. Therefore, it is needed to develop a fall detection system for the elderly. Most fall detection systems use accelerometers attached on the torso. And in various studies, it was verified that these systems have high sensitivity and high specificity. However, the elderly would feel uncomfortable when banding a senso… Show more

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“…Accelerometer is the common sensing element across all the systems used in this field as seen in Table 5. Otis et al [102] and Sim et al [103] have used relatively high sampling frequencies, with Otis et al using 1000 Hz, though the reports did not substantiate the use.…”
Section: Fall Risk Assessment and Fall Detection Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Accelerometer is the common sensing element across all the systems used in this field as seen in Table 5. Otis et al [102] and Sim et al [103] have used relatively high sampling frequencies, with Otis et al using 1000 Hz, though the reports did not substantiate the use.…”
Section: Fall Risk Assessment and Fall Detection Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In that system, usage of microphone data along with accelerometer was novel. On the other hand, Sim et al [103] system's 81.5% sensitivity is considerably low given the severity of misclassification.…”
Section: Fall Risk Assessment and Fall Detection Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As many of the falls detection systems use accelerometers attached to the torso, Sim et al (2011) went further to place accelerometers on shoes to detect falls in the elderly. The shoes were preferred to make the device easy to carry as it was perceived that the elderly would feel uncomfortable when banding a sensor on the chest every day.…”
Section: Accelerometers and Sensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thanks to these alerts, caregivers can immediately react and avoid or at least reduce the risk of more serious injuries. Most of these systems rely on wearable sensors that leverage on the use of tri-axial accelerometers to monitor body motion and detect falls [21,156,170]. In addition to accelerometers, Doukas and Maglogiannis [48] collect and monitor sound data, combining it with movement data in order to detect falls of patients.…”
Section: Applications For Carementioning
confidence: 99%