Walking Step Monitoring with a Millimeter-Wave Radar in Real-Life Environment for Disease and Fall Prevention for the Elderly
Journal article, 2022

We studied the use of a millimeter-wave frequency-modulated continuous wave radar for gait analysis in a real-life environment, with a focus on the measurement of the step time. A method was developed for the successful extraction of gait patterns for different test cases. The quantitative investigation carried out in a lab corridor showed the excellent reliability of the proposed method for the step time measurement, with an average accuracy of 96%. In addition, a comparison test between the millimeter-wave radar and a continuous-wave radar working at 2.45 GHz was performed, and the results suggest that the millimeter-wave radar is more capable of capturing instantaneous gait features, which enables the timely detection of small gait changes appearing at the early stage of cognitive disorders.

illness prediction

fall prevention

radar

FMCW

micro-Doppler

CW

gait analysis

millimeter wave

Author

Xuezhi Zeng

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Halldór Stefán Laxdal Báruson

Student at Chalmers

Alexander Sundvall

Student at Chalmers

Sensors

14248220 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 24

Subject Categories

Other Medical Engineering

Signal Processing

Areas of Advance

Health Engineering

DOI

10.3390/s22249901

PubMed

36560270

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10/26/2023