The Use of Inertial Measurement Units for the Study of Free Living Environment Activity Assessment: A Literature Review.
Sylvain JungMona MichaudLaurent OudreEric DorveauxLouis GorintinNicolas VayatisDamien RicardPublished in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
This article presents an overview of fifty-eight articles dedicated to the evaluation of physical activity in free-living conditions using wearable motion sensors. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the technical aspects linked to sensors (types, number, body positions, and technical characteristics) as well as a deep discussion on the protocols implemented in free-living conditions (environment, duration, instructions, activities, and annotation). Finally, it presents a description and a comparison of the main algorithms and processing tools used for assessing physical activity from raw signals.