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What (who) is gait - definition

WIRELESS STANDARD TO ENABLE CROSS-OPERATION OF WIRELESS TELEPHONE TECHNOLOGIES
GAIT

gait         
  • A hamster walking on a transparent treadmill.
  • Gait graphs in the style of Hildebrand. Dark areas indicate times of contact, bottom axis is % of cycle
  • Bison galloping
n.
1) a steady; unsteady gait
2) at a certain gait (at a steady gait)
Gait         
  • A hamster walking on a transparent treadmill.
  • Gait graphs in the style of Hildebrand. Dark areas indicate times of contact, bottom axis is % of cycle
  • Bison galloping
Gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of animals, including humans, during locomotion over a solid substrate. Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to [and energetic efficiency.
gait         
  • A hamster walking on a transparent treadmill.
  • Gait graphs in the style of Hildebrand. Dark areas indicate times of contact, bottom axis is % of cycle
  • Bison galloping
n.
1.
Carriage, walk, manner of walking.
2.
Walk, march, way.

Wikipedia

GAIT (wireless)

GAIT (an acronym for the GSM-ANSI-136 Interoperability Team) is a wireless standard developed in 1999 that allows cross-operation of mobile telephone technologies. Phones compliant with the GAIT standard can operate on either contemporary GSM networks, or the legacy IS-136 TDMA and AMPS networks found extensively throughout North America.

Since GAIT phones are interoperable over several types of networks, users could operate their phones in a much larger area of North America compared to phones that used only the GSM standard. The modern equivalent of a GAIT phone would be a GSM phone that also supports the CDMA IS-95 modes used in North America. Such phones are sometimes called "world phones," although this phrase is also used to describe a GSM phone that supports all four frequency bands used throughout the world.

Examples of use of gait
1. They can recognize changes in gait and detect a fall and call a caregiver for help.
2. He was striding towards us with the pigeon–toed, bandy–legged gait of a former footballer.
3. Rajnikant’s rapid–fire dialogue delivery, stylish gait and ready laughter were fully exploited in Moondru Mudichu.
4. They might walk across a floor with sensors that check their gait and sound an alarm if they fall.
5. His gait was hulking, if not menacing, his voice angry, engorged with pain.