Department of Architecture, University of Ferrara, 44121 Ferrara, Italy.
Department of Electrical, Electronic, and Information Engineering, University of Bologna, 40126 Bologna, Italy.
Sensors (Basel). 2023 Jan 12;23(2):874. doi: 10.3390/s23020874.
Recent advances in mobile technology have shown that augmented unisensory feedback can be leveraged to improve gait using wearable systems, but less is known about the possible benefits and usability of multisensory (i.e., multimodal) feedback. This paper introduces the preliminary results of an innovative research project aiming to develop an mHealth system including Android smart glasses, and providing multisensory cues for gait rehabilitation of people affected by Parkinson's disease in and out of the medical context. In particular, the paper describes a preliminary pilot focusing on the design of visual, auditory, and haptic cues, and testing the design methodologies to be used in further developments of the project. Considered research questions were: Which kinds of images, sounds, and vibrations mostly influence gait speed, stride length, and cadence? Which are the ones stressing the user the least? Which ones induce the most immediate reaction? Thus, in this starting part of the research project, different typologies of sensory cues were designed, tested, and evaluated considering quantitative and qualitative parameters to properly answer the research questions.
移动技术的最新进展表明,可利用增强的单一感觉反馈通过可穿戴系统来改善步态,但对于多感觉(即多模式)反馈的可能益处和可用性知之甚少。本文介绍了一个创新研究项目的初步结果,该项目旨在开发一个包括 Android 智能眼镜的移动健康系统,并在医学环境内外为帕金森病患者的步态康复提供多感觉提示。特别是,本文描述了一个初步的试点研究,重点是设计视觉、听觉和触觉提示,并测试将用于项目进一步开发的设计方法。考虑的研究问题是:哪些类型的图像、声音和振动最能影响步速、步幅和节奏?哪些对用户的压力最小?哪些引起的反应最快?因此,在研究项目的这个起始部分,设计、测试和评估了不同类型的感觉提示,考虑了定量和定性参数,以正确回答研究问题。