2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201810.0586.v1
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GaIn: Human Gait Inference for Lower Limbic Prostheses for Patients Suffering From Double Trans-Femoral Amputation

Abstract: Several studies have analyzed human gait data obtained from inertial gyroscope and accelerometer sensors mounted on different parts of the body. In this article, we take a step further in gait analysis and provide a methodology for predicting the movements of the missing parts of the legs. In particular, we propose a method, called GaIn, to control non-invasive, robotic, prosthetic legs. GaIn can infer the movements of both missing shanks and feet for humans suffering from double trans-femoral amputation using… Show more

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