The Number of Steps for Representative Real-World, Unsupervised Walking Data Using a Shoe-Worn Inertial Sensor
Inertial measurement units are now commonly used to quantify gait in healthy and clinical populations outside the laboratory environment, yet it is unclear how much data needs to be collected in these highly variable environments before a consistent gait pattern is identified. We investigated the nu...
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Main Authors: | Jesse M. Charlton (Author), Calvin Kuo (Author), Michael A. Hunt (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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