AI-powered insoles could spot early Parkinson’s symptoms
- Researchers developed AI-powered smart insoles that detect early Parkinson's symptoms through real-time gait analysis using wearable pressure sensors.
- The device was created to address ambulatory difficulties, which affect about one in 14 people, by combining machine learning with self-powered sensor technology.
- This wearable system contains 22 pressure sensors and solar panels on the shoe tops, recognizing eight motion states from sitting to running while transmitting data via Bluetooth.
- Dr. Li stated the device has high resolution, spatial sensing, and self-powering features, while the insoles showed no performance loss after 180,000 compression cycles.
- Researchers expect commercial availability within three to five years, suggesting the insoles could enable early interventions for neurological and foot pressure-related conditions.
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AI-powered insoles could spot early Parkinson’s symptoms
The new system offers "real-time health tracking" based on how a person walks.
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