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SmarCyPad: A Smart Seat Pad for Cycling Fitness Tracking Leveraging Low-cost Conductive Fabric Sensors

Published: 27 September 2023 Publication History

Abstract

Cycling is an efficient and effective way to improve one's overall fitness level, such as cardiovascular fitness, stamina, lower body strength, and body fat percentage. To improve fitness performance, real-time cycling fitness tracking can not only allow cyclists to better control their energy outputs but also help push workout intensity and keep users accountable for their fitness progress. However, existing bike sensors (e.g., the ones mounted to bike's wheel hub or crank arm) are only limited to measuring cycling cadence and speed. Although several recent studies relying on on-body sensors or cameras can provide more fine-grained information (e.g., riding position and knee joint angle), they would either require inconvenient setups or raise serious privacy concerns. To circumvent these limitations, in this paper, we propose SmarCyPad, an innovative smart seat pad that can continuously and unobtrusively track five cycling-specific metrics, including cadence, per-leg stability, leg strength balance, riding position, and knee joint angle of the cyclist. Specifically, we embed conductive fabric sensors in the seat pad to sense the pressure applied to the bike's seat exerted by the cyclist's gluteal muscles. A series of signal processing algorithms are developed to estimate the pedaling period from the sensed pressure signal and further derive the cycling cadence, per-leg stability, and leg strength balance. Additionally, we leverage a deep learning model to detect the cyclist's riding position and reconstruct the cyclist's knee joint angles via linear regression. The sensors and the system prototype are manufactured from scratch leveraging off-the-shelf materials, and the total cost is less than $50. Extensive experiments involving 15 participants demonstrate that SmarCyPad can accurately estimate the cycling cadence with an average error of 1.13 rounds per minute, quantify the cycling stability for each leg, detect cycling imbalance, distinguish five riding positions with an accuracy of 96.60%, and continuously track the knee joint angle with an average mean error as low as 9.58 degrees.

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    DOI:10.1145/3626192
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    Published: 27 September 2023
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