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A Human-like Walking Gait Simulator for Pedestrian Dead Reckoning Navigation

open access: green, 2017
Mahdi ABID   +4 more
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Wearable TriboelectricSensor Fabricated with CooperativeJet Printing and Magnetization-Induction Method for Human Gait Monitoring

open access: green
Yuan Wan (498398)   +8 more
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Human Gait and Science

open access: yes
Mohd Irfan, Nagender Kumar Suryadevara
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HUMAN GAIT CHARACTERISTICS

Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1965
WALKING, as the most common method of human locomotion, is analyzed. Characteristic patterns of walking are described. Conventional methods for describing gait in objective terms are discussed and illustrated. These include electrical and optical techniques for obtaining the temporal, kinematic and kinetic measures.
R Contini, H Gage, R Drillis
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Quantitative human gait analysis

Simulation Practice and Theory, 2000
In this paper, the methodology for normal gait recognition and estimation is described. Normal gait recognition is derived on the basis of kinematics data of the human locomotion system. Measurements were carried out and the data was processed and statistically analyzed. The procedure was done on a group of twenty students.
Zanchi, Vlasta   +2 more
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Identification of Humans Using Gait

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2004
We propose a view-based approach to recognize humans from their gait. Two different image features have been considered: the width of the outer contour of the binarized silhouette of the walking person and the entire binary silhouette itself. To obtain the observation vector from the image features, we employ two different methods. In the first method,
Kale, Amit   +6 more
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Improved Human Gait Recognition

2015
Gait recognition is an emerging biometric technology which aims to identify people purely through the analysis of the way they walk. The technology has attracted interest as a method of identification because of its non-invasiveness, since it does not require the subject’s cooperation.
Rida, Imad   +3 more
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