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State-of-the-Art Review on Wearable Obstacle Detection Systems Developed for Assistive Technologies and Footwear

Anna M. Joseph, Azadeh Kian, Rezaul Begg

2023Sensors29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Walking independently is essential to maintaining our quality of life but safe locomotion depends on perceiving hazards in the everyday environment. To address this problem, there is an increasing focus on developing assistive technologies that can alert the user to the risk destabilizing foot contact with either the ground or obstacles, leading to a fall. Shoe-mounted sensor systems designed to monitor foot-obstacle interaction are being employed to identify tripping risk and provide corrective feedback. Advances in smart wearable technologies, integrating motion sensors with machine learning algorithms, has led to developments in shoe-mounted obstacle detection. The focus of this review is gait-assisting wearable sensors and hazard detection for pedestrians. This literature represents a research front that is critically important in paving the way towards practical, low-cost, wearable devices that can make walking safer and reduce the increasing financial and human costs of fall injuries.

Topics & Concepts

SAFERWearable computerObstacleTrippingComputer scienceFocus (optics)Human–computer interactionHazardWearable technologyRisk analysis (engineering)EngineeringSimulationComputer securityEmbedded systemLawOrganic chemistryChemistryCircuit breakerElectrical engineeringPolitical sciencePhysicsOpticsMedicineDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and ManagementGait Recognition and AnalysisContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
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