Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring

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Main Author: Domingues, M. F.
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Tavares, C., Leitão, C., Frizera-Neto, A., Alberto, N., Marques, C., Radwan, A., Rodriguez, J., Postolache, O., Rocon, E., André, P., Antunes, P.
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Language: eng
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Summary: In an era of unprecedented progress in technology and increase in population age, continuous and close monitoring of elder citizens and patients is becoming more of a necessity than a luxury. Contributing toward this field and enhancing the life quality of elder citizens and patients with disabilities, this work presents the design and implementation of a noninvasive platform and insole fiber Bragg grating sensors network to monitor the vertical ground reaction forces distribution induced in the foot plantar surface during gait and body center of mass displacements. The acquired measurements are a reliable indication of the accuracy and consistency of the proposed solution in monitoring and mapping the vertical forces active on the foot plantar sole, with a sensitivity up to 11.06 pm/N. The acquired measurements can be used to infer the foot structure and health condition, in addition to anomalies related to spine function and other pathologies (e.g., related to diabetes); also its application in rehabilitation robotics field can dramatically reduce the computational burden of exoskeletons' control strategy. The proposed technology has the advantages of optical fiber sensing (robustness, noninvasiveness, accuracy, and electromagnetic insensitivity) to surpass all drawbacks verified in traditionally used sensing systems (fragility, instability, and inconsistent feedback).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
title Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
spellingShingle Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
Domingues, M. F.
Gait vertical ground reaction force
Gait plantar pressure
Physical rehabilitation
Optical fiber sensors
Insole fiber Bragg gratings network
title_short Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
title_full Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
title_fullStr Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
title_sort Insole optical fiber Bragg grating sensors network for dynamic vertical force monitoring
author Domingues, M. F.
author_facet Domingues, M. F.
Tavares, C.
Leitão, C.
Frizera-Neto, A.
Alberto, N.
Marques, C.
Radwan, A.
Rodriguez, J.
Postolache, O.
Rocon, E.
André, P.
Antunes, P.
author_role author
author2 Tavares, C.
Leitão, C.
Frizera-Neto, A.
Alberto, N.
Marques, C.
Radwan, A.
Rodriguez, J.
Postolache, O.
Rocon, E.
André, P.
Antunes, P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Domingues, M. F.
Tavares, C.
Leitão, C.
Frizera-Neto, A.
Alberto, N.
Marques, C.
Radwan, A.
Rodriguez, J.
Postolache, O.
Rocon, E.
André, P.
Antunes, P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gait vertical ground reaction force
Gait plantar pressure
Physical rehabilitation
Optical fiber sensors
Insole fiber Bragg gratings network
topic Gait vertical ground reaction force
Gait plantar pressure
Physical rehabilitation
Optical fiber sensors
Insole fiber Bragg gratings network
description In an era of unprecedented progress in technology and increase in population age, continuous and close monitoring of elder citizens and patients is becoming more of a necessity than a luxury. Contributing toward this field and enhancing the life quality of elder citizens and patients with disabilities, this work presents the design and implementation of a noninvasive platform and insole fiber Bragg grating sensors network to monitor the vertical ground reaction forces distribution induced in the foot plantar surface during gait and body center of mass displacements. The acquired measurements are a reliable indication of the accuracy and consistency of the proposed solution in monitoring and mapping the vertical forces active on the foot plantar sole, with a sensitivity up to 11.06 pm/N. The acquired measurements can be used to infer the foot structure and health condition, in addition to anomalies related to spine function and other pathologies (e.g., related to diabetes); also its application in rehabilitation robotics field can dramatically reduce the computational burden of exoskeletons' control strategy. The proposed technology has the advantages of optical fiber sensing (robustness, noninvasiveness, accuracy, and electromagnetic insensitivity) to surpass all drawbacks verified in traditionally used sensing systems (fragility, instability, and inconsistent feedback).
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