Wearable IMU-derived kinematic reference profiles of lower-limb kick and wipe gestures for contactless automotive tailgate activation

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MDPI AG

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Contactless automotive tailgate activation relies on recognizing intentional lower-limb gestures near the rear bumper, yet these systems are developed and evaluated from sensor-specific recordings rather than from the underlying human movement, so quantitative, sensor-independent kinematic reference profiles for these gestures are lacking. This study establishes wearable inertial measurement unit (IMU)-derived reference profiles of two tailgate-activation gestures: a forward kick and a lateral wipe. Lower-body motion was recorded in 56 adult participants using a seven-sensor Xsens Awinda configuration under application-oriented conditions, yielding 6879 segmented movements. To the best of our knowledge, this is among the most extensive of such datasets, providing a sensor-independent, joint- and segment-level movement reference. Both gestures shared a common sagittal structure dominated by knee, ankle, and hip flexion/extension, with mean knee flexion/extension of 45.9° for kick and 42.3° for wipe movements. Wipe gestures differed through markedly larger non-sagittal components, with hip abduction/adduction of 17.2° versus 7.7° and ankle internal/external rotation of 16.6° versus 8.7°, confirmed in every participant (𝑝<0.001). Foot-segment kinematics showed the highest velocities, with a mean resultant foot velocity of approximately 1.8m/s. These profiles provide a quantitative biomechanical basis for benchmarking gesture-recognition sensor systems, informing detection-window and threshold selection, and enabling standardized, repeatable testing of contactless automotive HMI systems.

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Wearable inertial sensors, Inertial measurement unit, Lower-limb kinematics, Human movement analysis, Kick gesture, Wipe gesture, Contactless tailgate activation, Automotive human-machine interaction, Gesture recognition, Sensor-system evaluation

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