Title :
Design and development of SMART insole system for plantar pressure measurement in imbalance human body and heavy activities
Author :
Manupibul, Udomporn ; Charoensuk, Warakorn ; Kaimuk, Panya
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Mahidol Univ., Nakron Phathom, Thailand
Abstract :
Body balance and center of pressure (COP) of the human body are extensively studied to assist the patients who loss of the body balances. Many medical devices are developed to detect the human body imbalance and to measure COP. This research presents a new medical device to measure the plantar pressure distribution. The device is capable to monitor the physical body balance, to identify the pathomechanical dysfunction, to evaluate the treatments, and to improve sport skill performance. It is designed in the feature of the insole system which consists of the force sensors, microcontroller, and wireless module integrated with the real time graphical user interface (GUI) on Visual C# program. The insole system is able to measure the plantar pressure distribution, and is able to collect the force data for evaluating the treatment. It is able to use in heavy activities such as jumping and running. This system uses the wireless system for communicating between the insoles and the graphical user interface in PC, laptop, and smart phone.
Keywords :
biomedical telemetry; body sensor networks; force measurement; force sensors; gait analysis; graphical user interfaces; mechanoception; medical diagnostic computing; microcontrollers; patient monitoring; pressure measurement; smart phones; telemedicine; visual programming; GUI; PC; SMART insole system design; SMART insole system development; Visual C# program; center-of-pressure; force data collection; force sensors; heavy activities; imbalance human body; jumping; laptop; medical devices; microcontroller; pathomechanical dysfunction; physical body balance monitoring; plantar pressure distribution; plantar pressure measurement; real time graphical user interface; running; smart phone; sport skill performance; wireless module; wireless system; Biomedical measurement; Reliability engineering; Testing; Visual C#; center of pressure; graphical user interface; insole system; pathomechanical dysfunction;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering International Conference (BMEiCON), 2014 7th
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
DOI :
10.1109/BMEiCON.2014.7017420