Shoe-based wearable interaction system
US-2016093199-A1 · Mar 31, 2016 · US
US12370407B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12370407-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117387522-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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A method of operating a fitness tracking system includes generating movement data corresponding to movement of a user, sampling the generated movement data at a first sampling rate as first sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in an activity detection mode, and sampling the generated movement data at a second sampling rate as second sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in a workout mode. The second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate.
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A fitness tracking system, comprising: a shoe; a movement sensor mounted to the shoe and configured to generate movement data corresponding to movement of a user; and a controller mounted to the shoe and configured to sample the movement data at a first sampling rate as first sampled data when the fitness tracking system is operated in an activity detection mode and to sample the movement data at a second sampling rate as second sampled data when the fitness tracking system is operated in a pre-workout mode or a workout mode, wherein the second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate, and wherein the fitness tracking system is configured to switch from operating in the pre-workout mode to operating in the workout mode in response to a cadence of the user satisfying a cadence condition and a ground contact value of the user satisfying a ground contact condition, wherein the cadence condition is a relationship to a cadence threshold, and the ground contact condition is a relationship to a ground contact threshold, and wherein the fitness tracking system is configured to switch from operating in the pre-workout mode to operating in the workout mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user satisfies the cadence threshold, and (ii) the ground contact value of the user satisfies the ground contact threshold. 2. The fitness tracking system of claim 1 , further comprising: a monitoring unit including the movement sensor and the controller, wherein the monitoring unit is permanently embedded in the shoe such that the monitoring unit cannot be removed from the shoe without destruction thereof. 3. The fitness tracking system of claim 1 , further comprising: a remote processing server operably connected to the monitoring unit and configured to process the movement data to determine at least one of the cadence of the user and the ground contact value of the user. 4. A method of operating a fitness tracking system, comprising: generating movement data corresponding to movement of a user; sampling the generated movement data at a first sampling rate as first sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in an activity detection mode; sampling the generated movement data at a second sampling rate as second sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in a workout mode, wherein the second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate; operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that a cadence of the user determined from the second sampled data satisfies a cadence threshold; operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user does not satisfy the cadence threshold, and (ii) a ground contact value of the user determined from the second sampled data satisfies a first ground contact threshold; and operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user does not satisfy the cadence threshold, (ii) the ground contact value of the user does not satisfy the first ground contact threshold, and (iii) the ground contact value of the user satisfies a second ground contact threshold. 5. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 4 , further comprising: generating the movement data with a monitoring device permanently embedded in a shoe of the user. 6. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 4 , further comprising: storing the first sampled data for a predetermined time period; and storing the second sampled data for a time period that is greater than the predetermined time period. 7. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 6 , further comprising: determining a number of strides of the user from the first sampled data; operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that the determined number of strides of the user does not satisfy a stride threshold; operating the fitness tracking system in a pre-workout mode in response to determining that the determined number of strides satisfies the stride threshold; and sampling the generated movement data at the second sampling rate as the second sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in the pre-workout mode. 8. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 4 , further comprising: after operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode, switching to operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that the cadence of the user satisfies the cadence threshold for a duration of a termination predetermined time period; and after operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode, switching to operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user does not satisfy the cadence threshold, and (ii) the ground contact value of the user satisfies the first ground contact threshold for the duration of the termination predetermined time period. 9. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 8 , wherein the termination predetermined time period is five minutes. 10. The method of operating the fitness tracking system of claim 8 , further comprising: after operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode and then reverting to operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode, deleting movement data of the termination predetermined time period from the second sampled data. 11. The method of operating the fitness tracking of claim 8 , further comprising: operating the fitness tracking system in the activity detection mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user does not satisfy the cadence threshold, (ii) the ground contact value of the user does not satisfy the first ground contact threshold, (iii) the ground contact value of the user does not satisfy the second ground contact threshold, and (iv) a value of a function including the cadence of the user and a ground contact time of the user satisfies a value threshold; and operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode in response to determining that (i) the cadence of the user does not satisfy the cadence threshold, (ii) the ground contact value of the user does not satisfy the first ground contact threshold, (iii) the ground contact value of the user does not satisfy the second ground contact threshold, and (iv) the value of the function including the cadence of the user and the ground contact time of the user does not satisfy the value threshold. 12. A method of operating a fitness tracking system, comprising: generating movement data corresponding to movement of a user; sampling the generated movement data at a first sampling rate as first sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in an activity detection mode; sampling the generated movement data at a second sampling rate as second sampled data when operating the fitness tracking system in a pre-workout mode or a workout mode, wherein the second sampling rate is greater than the first sampling rate; and switching from operating the fitness tracking system in the pre-workout mode to operating the fitness tracking system in the workout mode in response to determining that (i) a cadence of the user determined from the second sampled data does not satisfy a cadence threshold, (ii) a ground contact value of the user determined from the second sampled data does not satisfy a first ground contact threshold, and (iii) the g
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