Easy-to-install system for daily walking ability assessment using a distance sensor array
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Masamichi Shimosaka | Rui Fukui | Tomomasa Sato | Masahiko Watanabe | Hirotaka Ifuku | Tomomasa Sato | M. Shimosaka | R. Fukui | Masahiko Watanabe | Hirotaka Ifuku
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