Code to test technical validity of public data set containing objective wearable sensor (accelerometer and gyroscope) data and subjective EMA (ecological momentary assessment) data. READ ME
Data repository: Habets, Jeroen; Kubben, Pieter, 2020, "EMA and wearable sensor monitoring in PD", https://doi.org/10.34894/5HHK8H, DataverseNL. Published Data Descriptor in DATA, Feb 23, 2021: https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5729/6/2/22
WEARABLE SENSOR DATA
Sensor files are organised in folders per patient. Folders have patient ID’s as name ’110001’, ’110002’, etc until ’110021’ (’110012’ is correctly missing).
File names start with sensor code. left sensors = ['13797', '13799', '13794', '13806'] right sensors = ['13805', '13801', '13793', '13795'] chest sensors = ['13804', '13792', '13803', '13796']
Date in format yyyymmdd
Time in format hhmmss.
Every filename is the starting timestamp of the file. Every file is recorded with 200 Hz sample frequency.
Sensors recorded when not charging. When recording period passed 00.00, a new file was created.
For example code how to extract and analyse the elf-files, see GitHub / jgvhabets / sensor_EMA_PD_monitoring.
Explanation about EMA data xlsx file attached to Dataverse repository.
For further questions: j.habets@maastrichtuniversity.nl, or jgvhabets@gmail.com