Zhong et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Gait Assessment of Younger and Older Adults with Portable Motion‐Sensing Methods: A User StudyZhong et al., 2019
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- Zhong R
- Rau P
- Yan X
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- Mobile Information Systems
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Wearable motion sensors with built‐in accelerometers have been deployed for gait assessment. This study aims at exploring gait patterns between younger and older adults using a motion‐sensing system and exploring sensor technology acceptance among …
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