Surely gait analysis is part of the US arsenal as well. It's unique like a fingerprint and is used extensively by equestrian teams, etc., to detect shoe and health issues early to protect the investment in the horse. Many relevant health problems are visible early on as a change in the horse's gait.
It can be done with an accelerometer or a camera, and probably other kinds of sensors.
It could also be used for early diagnosis in humans, but is cost prohibitive for human preventative care use.
It can be done with an accelerometer or a camera, and probably other kinds of sensors.
It could also be used for early diagnosis in humans, but is cost prohibitive for human preventative care use.