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Adaptive FIT, and the reasoning behind it
Why current shoes do not work
Although most medical experts agree that there can be a strong connection between abnormal biomechanics (ineffective footwear) and a wide range of bodily ... more >
The differences between footwear and footware
Each of the parts, or components, in a current shoe is placed in a position that will see that part sewn or glued to a neighboring part. When the shoe is ... more >
The essence of Adaptive FIT
In its essence, the new shoe provides a new way of walking by truly maximizing the foot's potential energy during the stride. No longer is the shoe ... more >
Why an adapting shoe is needed
What separates this shoe from every other shoe is its thoroughly adapting nature. This is important because the fundamental problem with existing shoes is ... more >
A First Person Network & the creation of e-Patterns

- Data is generated by monitoring, over time, the basic shoe structures behind Adaptive FIT.
- This data is recorded by the shoe's data logger, or A/D converter, as footware events.
- Event recordings can then be sent out via a wireless connection, likely employing Bluetooth.
- Handheld software will convert the data upload using different methods of pattern recognition.
- The data product, now analyzed, can then be implemented in numerous applications.
The new information creates e-Patterns. IDAT is an acronym that identifies the different areas where e-Patterns can be used, and it is quite useful when the various levels, and the particular complexities that attach to each of the areas, are highlighted.
• e-Patterns & ID
How ID is achieved
Let us begin by clarifying what ID means in this context, and explain how the e-Patterns can lead to establish it. The starting point is Adaptive FIT, which is ... more >
• e-Patterns & Analysis
The basics of performance analysis
Performance, or gait, analysis is one way of looking at the e-Patterns derived from Adaptive FIT. Because these patterns are ... more >
• e-Patterns & Tracking
The emergence of a Local Positioning System
Altogether there are three prime application-systems for e-Patterns and First Person Networks, and, like a tripod, each of the vertical employment areas will support ... more >
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