Smartphone Inertial Sensors Applications in Medical Care Field: A Comprehensive Review
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https://doi.org/10.31695/IJERAT.2022.8.10.3Keywords:
Inertial Navigation Sensors, Fall Detection, Epilepsy Detection, Human Activity Recognition, Parkinson’s diseaseAbstract
Sensors of various types are built into the majority of current smartphones each with a distinct function that aids the device's performance. Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) inertial sensors, such as gyroscopes (gyros) and accelerometers, are built into smartphones. These embedded inertial sensors have improved user experience and accelerated smartphone development and it can be used to detect events or collect information about human activities. Additionally, machine learning algorithms applied to smartphone sensor data could have a wide range of uses in entertainment, health care, finance, and other fields. There have been massive financial gains when a smartphone is utilized to provide telemedicine and remote healthcare assistance. This paper provides a brief overview of all the recent work that has been done in the medical care field by utilizing inertial navigation sensors, gyroscopes and accelerometers, whether the inertial sensors were used together or separately. The goal of this review is to outline the most recent trends in four topics. First, we'll go over fall detection systems released by research publications. Second, we'll go over the most recent scholarly papers on human activity monitoring systems that have been published. Third, we’ll review the most recently released research publications on epilepsy detection. Last, we’ll look over the recently released papers on Parkinson’s disease. This work also includes some important applications that use external inertial sensors for comparison purposes.
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Copyright (c) 2022 Douaa Abdul hameed Ibrahim, Dr. Saad A. Makki
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