JOURNAL ARTICLE

A portable insole plantar pressure measurement system

Jacqueline J. WertschJohn G. WebsterW.J. Tompkins

Year: 1992 Journal:   The Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development Vol: 29 (1)Pages: 13-13   Publisher: United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Abstract

To analyze plantar pressures during activities of daily living, one needs a fully portable system capable of measuring many steps over extended periods. This paper presents an inexpensive, reliable, portable plantar pressure acquisition system which we have developed. It allows the long-term recording (up to 2 hours) of pressure-time data from 14 pressure sensors within insoles. The sensor chosen is an inexpensive, conductive polymer sensor that is only 0.25 mm thick yet able to withstand sudden overloads. The portable, battery-powered, microprocessor-based data acquisition system has a memory space of 480 kbytes for data storage. It can collect pressure data from 14 insole sensors at a 20 Hz sample frequency for 5 seconds every minute over a 2-hour period. It enables the long-term measurement of plantar pressures during normal activities in a natural unrestricted environment. The design and development of this portable insole plantar pressure measurement system is described.

Keywords:
Data acquisition Pressure sensor Microprocessor Plantar pressure Computer science Pressure measurement Battery (electricity) System of measurement Computer data storage Simulation Computer hardware Engineering Mechanical engineering

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