Development of a Smart Insole for Baropodometric and Gait Analysis
Résumé
With recent technological advances, in-soles or smart insoles have been designed, with a different arrangement of sensors. The objective of this project is to develop a new model of smart, wearable insole composed of hardware with twelve resistive force sensors, FSR® 402 short, coupled to an ESP-WROOM-32 embedded microprocessor module for wireless data acquisition, processing, storage and transmission, integrated with Android application software for data reading, sensor fusion and creation of dashboards to be displayed on an interface. The results of the concept validation tests in the laboratory have demonstrated that this new device can be used in future clinical studies as a tool for real-time baropodometric and motion analysis in various daily life, work and sport activities, with respect to injury prevention, disease assessment and diagnosis, and rehabilitation support.
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