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Portable Technology to Measure and Visualize Body-Supporting Force Vector Fields in Everyday Environments
by
Nomura, Ayano
, Nishida, Yoshifumi
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Behavior
/ Cameras
/ data visualization
/ Environment Design
/ Falls
/ Female
/ Hands
/ Humans
/ Interior Design and Furnishings
/ life-centric design
/ Male
/ Motion capture
/ Older people
/ Optical radar
/ product safety for older adults
/ Remote sensing
/ sensing technology
/ Sensors
/ Visualization
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Portable Technology to Measure and Visualize Body-Supporting Force Vector Fields in Everyday Environments
by
Nomura, Ayano
, Nishida, Yoshifumi
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Behavior
/ Cameras
/ data visualization
/ Environment Design
/ Falls
/ Female
/ Hands
/ Humans
/ Interior Design and Furnishings
/ life-centric design
/ Male
/ Motion capture
/ Older people
/ Optical radar
/ product safety for older adults
/ Remote sensing
/ sensing technology
/ Sensors
/ Visualization
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Portable Technology to Measure and Visualize Body-Supporting Force Vector Fields in Everyday Environments
by
Nomura, Ayano
, Nishida, Yoshifumi
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Behavior
/ Cameras
/ data visualization
/ Environment Design
/ Falls
/ Female
/ Hands
/ Humans
/ Interior Design and Furnishings
/ life-centric design
/ Male
/ Motion capture
/ Older people
/ Optical radar
/ product safety for older adults
/ Remote sensing
/ sensing technology
/ Sensors
/ Visualization
/ Wearable Electronic Devices
2025
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Portable Technology to Measure and Visualize Body-Supporting Force Vector Fields in Everyday Environments
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Portable Technology to Measure and Visualize Body-Supporting Force Vector Fields in Everyday Environments
2025
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Overview
Object-related accidents among older adults often result from inadequately designed furniture and fixtures that do not accommodate age-related changes. However, technologies for quantitatively capturing how furniture and fixtures assist the body in daily life remain limited. This study addresses this gap by introducing a portable, non-disruptive system that measures and visualizes how humans interact with environmental objects, particularly during transitional movements such as standing, turning, or reaching. The system integrates wearable force sensors, motion capture gloves, RGB-D cameras, and LiDAR-based environmental scanning to generate spatial maps of body-applied forces, overlaid onto point cloud representations of actual living environments. Through home-based experiments involving 13 older adults aged 69–86 across nine households, the system effectively identified object-specific support interactions with specific furniture (e.g., doorframes, shelves) and enabled a three-dimensional comparative analysis across different spaces, including living rooms, entryways, and bedrooms. The visualization captured essential spatial features—such as contact height and positional context—without altering the existing environment. This study presents a novel methodology for evaluating life environments from a life-centric perspective and offers insights for the inclusive design of everyday objects and spaces to support safe and independent aging in place.
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