Wearable inertial sensors, such as accelerometers, have recently proven to be very effective tools for studying the biomechanical performance of athletes in many sports, as they are lightweight, relatively unobtrusive, and in many cases can be worn outside the laboratory during both training and competitive conditions. In using such devices, it is important that the sensors are placed in the correct position to capture the desired data, and finding this position can involve considerable time and effort. By utilising 3-D imagery, an efficient method for calculating virtual acceleration data for multiple sensor positions is proposed, which will allow researchers to quickly obtain large amounts of data for testing without the need for extensiv...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In order to evaluate the feasibility of multi-point, non-contact, acceleration measurement, a high-s...
Wearable inertial sensors, such as accelerometers, have recently proven to be very effective tools f...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
Measuring, monitoring and analysis of dynamic movements in sports is becoming more important than ev...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In order to evaluate the feasibility of multi-point, non-contact, acceleration measurement, a high-s...
Wearable inertial sensors, such as accelerometers, have recently proven to be very effective tools f...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
International audienceMovement data from athletes are useful to quantify performance or more specifi...
Measuring, monitoring and analysis of dynamic movements in sports is becoming more important than ev...
Wearable sensors are becoming widely used in the sport sciences to assess the performance of athlete...
Inertial and inertial-magnetic sensors are miniaturised and lightweight which allows the technology ...
In order to evaluate the feasibility of multi-point, non-contact, acceleration measurement, a high-s...