Pre-impact and Impact Detection of Falls Using Built-In Tri-accelerometer of Smartphone

Falls in elderlies are a major health and economic problem. Research on falls in elderly people has the great social significance under the population aging. Previous smartphone-based fall detection systems have not both fall detection and fall prevention, and the feasibility has not been fully examined. In this paper, we propose a smartphone-based fall detection system using a threshold-based algorithm to distinguish between Activities of Daily Living (ADL) and falls in real time. The smartphone with built-in tri-accelerometer is used for detecting early-warning of fall based on pre-impact phase and post-fall based on impact phase. Eight healthy Asian adult subjects who wear phone at waist were arranged to perform three kinds of daily living activities and three kinds of fall activities. By comparative analysis of threshold levels for acceleration, in order to get the best sensitivity and specificity, acceleration thresholds were determined for early pre-impact alarm (4.5-5m/s2) and post-fall detection (21-28 m/s2) under experimental conditions.

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