Fusion Motion Capture (FMC), a wearable motion capture system was developed, and applied to the optimisation of athlete performance in alpine ski racing. In what may be a world first, the three-dimensional movements of a skilled athlete (with less than 20 FIS1 points) skiing through a complete training giant slalom racecourse were analysed. FMC consists of multiple light weight sensors attached to the athlete including inertial measurement units (IMUs), pressure sensitive insoles and a global position system (GPS) receiver. The IMUs contain accelerometers, gyroscopes, and magnetometers. Limb orientation and location are obtained by mathematically combining the most reliable data from each sensor using fusion algorithms developed by ...
For analysing performance in alpine ski racing, an accurate estimation of the skier's centre of mass...
In the sport of alpine skiing, knowledge about the centre of mass (CoM) kinematics (i.e. position, v...
The objective of this study was to describe the kinematic patterns and impacts in male and female sk...
In this pilot study Fusion Motion Capture has been used successfully to capture the motion of an ath...
Although reliable feedback is crucial to improving the performance of competitive alpine skiers, the...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
The recent growth and spread of smart sensor technologies make these connected devices suitable for ...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
For performance analysis in alpine ski racing, an accurate and precise estimation of the centre of m...
Downhill skiers enter a different dimension on the racecourse, but they are still subject to the law...
For performance analysis in alpine ski racing, an accurate and precise estimation of the centre of m...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
In order to gain insight into skiing performance, it is necessary to determine the point where each ...
Force measurements in alpine skiing using transducers mounted between ski and ski boot have been des...
For analysing performance in alpine ski racing, an accurate estimation of the skier's centre of mass...
In the sport of alpine skiing, knowledge about the centre of mass (CoM) kinematics (i.e. position, v...
The objective of this study was to describe the kinematic patterns and impacts in male and female sk...
In this pilot study Fusion Motion Capture has been used successfully to capture the motion of an ath...
Although reliable feedback is crucial to improving the performance of competitive alpine skiers, the...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
The recent growth and spread of smart sensor technologies make these connected devices suitable for ...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
For performance analysis in alpine ski racing, an accurate and precise estimation of the centre of m...
Downhill skiers enter a different dimension on the racecourse, but they are still subject to the law...
For performance analysis in alpine ski racing, an accurate and precise estimation of the centre of m...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
In order to gain insight into skiing performance, it is necessary to determine the point where each ...
Force measurements in alpine skiing using transducers mounted between ski and ski boot have been des...
For analysing performance in alpine ski racing, an accurate estimation of the skier's centre of mass...
In the sport of alpine skiing, knowledge about the centre of mass (CoM) kinematics (i.e. position, v...
The objective of this study was to describe the kinematic patterns and impacts in male and female sk...