The present patent application claims priority from Hong Kong Short-Term Patent Application No. 07101321.1, filed on Feb. 2, 2007.
The invention concerns a monitoring system for monitoring the movement of a person in locomotion on foot.
For runners and joggers, the ability to monitor their distance and speed is an important part of their exercise regime to measure their performance.
Prior art devices for monitoring a person is running include pedometers. Some kinds of pedometers use accelerometers. Accelerometers are expensive, which increases the total cost to the consumer. Consequently, as the price remains high, there has been no widespread adoption of pedometers in the market.
Accordingly, there is a desire for a device that is able to monitor the distance and speed of a person as they are walking or running, which is less costly to manufacture.
In a first preferred aspect, there is provided a monitoring system for monitoring the movement of a person in locomotion on foot, the system comprising:
The system may further comprise a processor to compute the step rate (number of steps per minute), speed and distance of the movement of the person based on elapsed time, height of the person and number of steps taken by the person.
The vibration sensor may be a ceramic sensor and is part of the first unit and is provided in a footpod mounted within or on the exterior of a shoe.
The second unit may be attached to the wrist of the person such as a watch with a display screen to display the step rate, speed or distance of the movement of the person.
The processor may be a microcontroller unit (MCU) that is part of the second unit.
The first unit may comprise an MCU that is activated only when the pulse width exceeds a predetermined length.
If the second unit does not acknowledge the signal transmitted from the first unit, the MCU of the first unit may be deactivated to save on power consumption.
The first unit may further comprise a filter to filter the signal generated by the vibration sensor before input into an import port of the MCU of the first unit.
The MCU of the first unit may comprise a timer and a comparator to measure the filtered signal.
A stride length of the person may be computed by the following formula: C×HT×NS×KC;
The distance of the movement of the person may be computed by multiplying the stride length and the number of steps taken by the person and the speed is computed by dividing the distance of the movement of the person over the elapsed time.
The second unit may comprise a memory to record the movement of the person for a predetermined number of sessions, the recorded movement being able to be transmitted to a computer.
In a second aspect, there is provided a first unit for monitoring the movement of a person in locomotion on foot. the unit being provided for footwear of the person, the unit comprising:
The first unit may further comprise: a filter to filter the signal generated by the vibration sensor.
The first unit may further comprise: an MCU having a timer and a comparator to measure the filtered signal.
In a third aspect there is provided a second unit for monitoring the movement of a person in locomotion on foot, the unit comprising:
The second unit may further comprise,
In a fourth aspects there is provided a method for monitoring the movement of a person in locomotion on foot the method comprising:
The method may further comprise: computing the step rate (number of steps per minute), speed and distance of the movement of the person based on elapsed time, height of the person and number of steps taken by the person.
The method may further comprise; displaying the step rate, speed or distance of the movement of the person via the second unit.
The method may further comprise: filtering the generated signal before input into an import port of an MCU.
The method may further comprise, activating the MCU only when the pulse width exceeds a predetermined length.
The method may further comprise: deactivating the MCU if the second unit does not acknowledge the transmitted signal.
The method may further comprise: recording the movement of the person for a predetermined number of sessions, the recorded movement being able to be transmitted to a computer.
The method may further comprise: computing a stride length of the person using the following formula: C×HT×NS×KC; where C is a constant, HT is the height of the person, NS is the number of steps per minute, and KC is a constant by calibration.
The method may further comprise;
An example of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The system 10 further comprises a microcontroller unit (MCU) 41 to compute the step rate (number of steps per minute), speed and distance of the movement of the person based on elapsed time, height of the person and number of steps taken by the person. The MCU 41 is pan of the second unit 40. The stride length of the person is computed by the following formula. C×HT×NS×KC; where C is a constant, HT is the height of the person, NS is the number of steps per minute, and KC is a constant by calibration. The distance of the movement of the person is computed by multiplying the stride length and the number of steps taken by the person, and the speed is computed by dividing the distance of the movement of the person over the elapsed time. The MCU 41 may be a MSP430 Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller manufactured by Texas Instruments.
The second unit 40 is attached to the wrist of the person such as a watch with a LCD display screen 42 to display the step rate, speed or distance of the movement of the person. The second unit 40 comprises a memory 43 to record the movement of the person for a predetermined number of sessions. The recorded movement in the memory 43 is able to be downloaded to a computer (not shown). A battery 44 provides power to the components on the second unit 40. Turning to
Both the first and second units 30, 40 have a respective Radio Frequency (RF) transceiver 37, 47 for wireless communication with each other. If the second unit 40 does not acknowledge the signal transmitted from the first unit 30 back to the first unit 30 for approximately three minutes, the MCU 31 of the first unit 30 is deactivated to reduce power consumption. Also, both the first and second units 30, 40 have electrical switches 36, 45, respectively, connected to their MCUs 31, 41.
The MCU 31 of the first unit 30 is activated only when the pulse width exceeds a predetermined length. This is governed by a wake up module 32 in the MCU 31 which causes activation of the MCU 31 from a deactivated mode. Again, this is to reduce power consumption and extend battery life. The first unit 30 further comprises an amplifier 39 to amplify the signal generated by the vibration sensor 38. The amplified signal is then filtered by a filter 35 (Low Pass Filter) before it is input via an input port of the MCU 31 of the first unit 30. The MCU 31 of the first unit 30 comprises a timer and a comparator 33 to measure the filtered signal. The measured signal 31 is interpreted by the MCU 31 and then transmitted to the second unit 40 for computation and subsequent display to the person. A battery 34 provides power to the components on the first unit 30.
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The first unit 30 may have a unique identification code, and the second unit 40 may also have a unique identification code. This allows a specific first unit 30 to be paired with a specific second unit 40 to avoid signal interference, for example, if there are two or more joggers running together. Thus, the user may configure and preset their second unit 40 so that it will only receive data from its paired first unit 30. The unique identification code of the first unit 30 may also be displayed on the LCD display screen 42 of the second unit 40.
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that numerous variations and/or modifications may be made to the invention as shown in the specific embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention as broadly described. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects illustrative and not restrictive.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07101321.1 | Feb 2007 | HK | national |