Comparison between Piezoelectric and Piezoresistive Wearable Gait Monitoring Techniques

Materials (Basel). 2022 Jul 12;15(14):4837. doi: 10.3390/ma15144837.

Abstract

Insole plantar stress detection (PSD) techniques play an important role in gait monitoring. Among the various insole PSD methods, piezoelectric- and piezoresistive-based architectures are broadly used in medical scenes. Each year, a growing number of new research outcomes are reported. Hence, a deep understanding of these two kinds of insole PSD sensors and state-of-the-art work would strongly benefit the researchers in this highly interdisciplinary field. In this context, this review article is composed of the following aspects. First, the mechanisms of the two techniques and corresponding comparisons are explained and discussed. Second, advanced materials which could enhance the performance of current piezoelectric and piezoresistive insole prototypes are introduced. Third, suggestions for designing insole PSD prototypes/products for different diseases are offered. Last, the current challenge and potential future trends are provided.

Keywords: gait analysis; piezoresistive material; plantar stress detection.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research was funded in part by the National Natural Science Foundation under Grant 62171014 and Grant 61803017, and in part by Beihang University under Grant KG12090401 and Grant ZG216S19C8.