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Flexible Iron-On Sensor Embedded in Smart Sock for Gait Event Detection.

Jarred William Fastier-WoollerNathan LyonsTrung-Hieu VuClaudio PizzolatoMaksym RybachukToshihiro ItohDzung Viet DaoJayishni MaharajVan Thanh Dau
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Portable and wearable electronics for biomechanical data collection have become a growing part of everyday life. As smart technology improves and integrates into our lives, some devices remain ineffective, expensive, or difficult to access. We propose a washable iron-on textile pressure sensor for biometric data acquisition. Biometric data, such as human gait, are a powerful tool for the monitoring and diagnosis of ambulance and physical activity. To demonstrate this, our washable iron-on device is embedded into a sock and compared to gold standard force plate data. Biomechanical testing showed that our embedded sensor displayed a high aptitude for gait event detection, successfully identifying over 96% of heel strike and toe-off gait events. Our device demonstrates excellent attributes for further investigations into low-cost, washable, and highly versatile iron-on textiles for specialized biometric analysis.
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