Human motion analyses using footstep ultrasound and Doppler ultrasound |
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Authors: | Ekimov Alexander Sabatier James M |
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Affiliation: | National Center for Physical Acoustics, The University of Mississippi, 1 Coliseum Drive, University, Mississippi 38677, USA. |
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Abstract: | Human footsteps generate periodic broadband frequency envelopes of sound due to dynamic friction forces. Also, human body motion when walking is a cyclic temporal process. The individual body parts have different acoustic cross sections and velocities that form unique human Doppler signatures. The paper introduces an approach to analyze this motion using passive and active ultrasound. The passive method employs a narrowband microphone that is sensitive to the sound from footsteps. The active method utilizes continuous-wave ultrasound to measure the Doppler shifted signal from the body appendages. These two methods show time synchronization between Doppler and ultrasonic human footstep signatures. |
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