PID4TC (Pressure Insole Data for Task Classification)

Citation Author(s):
Patricia
O'Sullivan
Tyndall National Institute
Matteo
Menolotto
Tyndall National Institute
Submitted by:
Patricia O'Sullivan
Last updated:
Mon, 07/08/2024 - 15:58
DOI:
10.21227/v02f-y781
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Abstract 

The dataset contains pressure insole data from twenty subjects who performed five tasks, comprising of two common daily activities (standing and walking), and three industry-focussed tasks (manual handling, assembly and pick and place). The speed and order in which a given task was completed was not prescribed. The data pertains to the areas of human factors, ergonomics and occupational health and safety research, among others, and enables an understanding of the force distributions involved in common tasks as well as physical and manufacturing type tasks.

Instructions: 

Inclusion criteria

·         More than 18 years old

·         No musculoskeletal disorders

·         English speaking

·         Capacity to consent

Participants Information

Subject

Sex

Age Range

Weights

Insole Size

01

F

20-29

53.5

EUR39

02

M

20-29

102.7

EUR43

03

M

30-39

67.4

EUR43

04

F

20-29

56.3

EUR39

05

M

20-29

81.0

EUR43

06

M

30-39

66.5

EUR43

07

F

20-29

64.9

EUR43

08

F

30-39

80.8

EUR39

09

F

20-29

66.4

EUR39

10

M

30-39

83.1

EUR45

11

M

30-39

56.7

EUR39

12

F

20-29

62.9

EUR43

13

M

20-29

81.8

EUR43

14

F

20-29

64.0

EUR39

15

F

20-29

59.4

EUR39

16

F

30-39

66.5

EUR39

17

F

30-39

58.0

EUR39

18

M

20-29

93.4

EUR43

19

M

20-29

77.3

EUR43

20

M

60-70

88.8

EUR45

 

Sensing Technologies

Three sensor loadsol® pressure insoles with a 19cm connector strap were used for data collection; sensors are located on the heel, midfoot and forefoot of the insoles, occupying 30%, 30% and 40% of the insole length respectively. The sample rate is 100Hz. There was a choice of three sizes (European size 39, 43, 45) for participants.

File naming conventions

Each file contains the pressure data of all tasks for one participant, hence file names are the subject number, for example the file named ‘Sub01’ contains all task data for the first subject.

For each insole, force data from the heel, midfoot and forefoot sensors are included, as well as the total force of the foot, which is the sum of all three sensors. See the below table for abbreviations of the sensor data.

Description

Label

Lh

Left Heel

Lm

Left Midfoot

Lf

Left Forefoot

L

Left Foot Total

Rh

Right Heel

Rm

Right Midfoot

Rf

Right Forefoot

R

Right Foot Total

Funding Agency: 
Science Foundation Ireland
Grant Number: 
16/RC/3918

Documentation

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