Tamura T, Sekine M, Ogawa M, Togawa T, Fukui Y
Institute for Medical and Dental Engineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan.
Methods Inf Med. 1997 Dec;36(4-5):356-9.
In this study we have attempted to classify the acceleration signal, while walking both at horizontal level, and upstairs and downstairs, using wavelet analysis. The acceleration signal close to the body's center of gravity was measured while the subjects walked in a corridor and up and down a stairway. The data for four steps were analyzed and the Daubecies 3 wavelet transform was applied to the sequential data. The variables to be discriminated were the waveforms related to levels -4 and -5. The sum of the square values at each step was compared at levels -4 and -5. Downstairs walking could be discriminated from other types of walking, showing the largest value for level -5. Walking at horizontal level was compared with upstairs walking for level -4. It was possible to discriminate the continuous dynamic responses to walking by the wavelet transform.
在本研究中,我们尝试使用小波分析对水平行走、上下楼梯时的加速度信号进行分类。在受试者在走廊行走以及上下楼梯时,测量靠近身体重心的加速度信号。分析了四步的数据,并将Daubecies 3小波变换应用于序列数据。待区分的变量是与-4级和-5级相关的波形。在-4级和-5级比较每一步的平方值之和。下楼行走可以与其他类型的行走区分开来,在-5级显示出最大值。将水平行走与-4级的上楼行走进行比较。通过小波变换可以区分对行走的连续动态响应。