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In a next step, students could then calculate the distance by multiplying the counted number of steps with their average stride length.
In this activity, students first measured their average stride length and were then asked how far away they thought a certain object in the environment was, for example, a wall.
The resulting stride lengths represent the average stride length of each of the 9 user trials completed, calculated by the overall distance measured divided by number of steps detected, but not actually taken.
The average stride length was calculated by using the number of footsteps as in Equation 3. The phone was carried in a pocket or in a bag, and positioned in different orientations as in Figure 3.
Average stride length will be calculated using the following equation: SL is the stride length, ST the time taken for each stride (right foot contact to right foot contact) and V the treadmill speed 30 from the known distance covered during the 60 s because speed will remain fixed.
Keep in mind, however, that because your average stride length may differ for these activities, the distance reading you get may not be accurate.
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Average stride lengths of the 11 individuals range from 187 252 cm; average pace angulation is 113°; pes length from 43 70 cm.
Interestingly, because the static method was tuned for the medium stride length, its average error actually outperforms that of the personalized method on the same data set.
The average pes stride length is 79.18 mm and the average pace length is 47.82 mm with 112.88° as pace angulation.
The error bars are almost too small to be seen, averaging to 99.6percentt stride length accuracy for this stride type.
The left and the right Stride Lengths were averaged for each subject for each trial, resulting in one average number for right and one average number for left Stride Length.
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