Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
563022 Signal Processing 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The importance of the measurement of human locomotion for the processes of diagnosis and treatment of locomotion disorders is increasingly being recognized. Human locomotion, in particular walking and running are defined by sequences of cyclic gestures. The variability of these sequences can reveal abilities or motorskill failures. The purpose of this study is to analyze and to characterize a runner's step from the ground reaction forces (GRF) measured during a run on a treadmill. Traditionally, the analysis of GRF signals is performed by the use of signal processing methods, which assume statistically stationary signal features. The originality of this paper consists in proposing an alternative framework for analyzing GRF signals, based on cyclostationary analysis. This framework, being able to model signals with periodically varying statistics, is better at showing the development of runner's fatigue.

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