PURPOSE: This descriptive article illustrates the application of Global Positioning System (GPS) professional receivers in the field of locomotion studies. The technological challenge was to assess the external mechanical work in outdoor walking. METHODS: Five subjects walked five times during 5 min on an athletic track at different imposed stride frequency (from 70-130 steps x min(-1)). A differential GPS system (carrier phase analysis) measured the variation of the position of the trunk at 5 Hz. A portable indirect calorimeter recorded breath-by-breath energy expenditure. RESULTS: For a walking speed of 1.05 +/- 0.11 m x s(-1), the vertical lift of the trunk (43 +/- 14 mm) induced a power of 46.0 +/- 20.4 W. The average speed variation pe...
Purpose: To validate a nondifferential global positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacemen...
Accurate measurement of physical activity is a pre-requisite to monitor population physical activity...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine test–retest reliability of Global Positioning Sy...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether the Global Positioning System (GPS) could be potentially useful to asses...
PURPOSE: The objective was to explore whether a satellite-based navigation system, global positionin...
positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacement, and position during human locomotion.Method...
New Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers allow now to measure a location on earth at high frequ...
walking of healthy subjects, allowing the detection of walking and resting (nonwalking) periods and ...
PURPOSE: a) Compare the predictive potential of speed and CSA(hip) (Computer Science Applications ac...
Over the last century, numerous techniques have been developed to analyze the movement of humans whi...
We thank Dr Le Faucheur and colleagues for their interest in our article.1 Le Faucheur et al recomme...
Purpose: To validate a nondifferential global positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacemen...
Abstract Two experiments measured the human ability to reproduce locomotor distances of 4.6–100 m wi...
TERRIER, P., Q. LADETTO, B. MERMINOD, and Y. SCHUTZ. Measurement of the mechanical power of walking ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to assess the accuracy of using speed and grad...
Purpose: To validate a nondifferential global positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacemen...
Accurate measurement of physical activity is a pre-requisite to monitor population physical activity...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine test–retest reliability of Global Positioning Sy...
OBJECTIVES: To test whether the Global Positioning System (GPS) could be potentially useful to asses...
PURPOSE: The objective was to explore whether a satellite-based navigation system, global positionin...
positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacement, and position during human locomotion.Method...
New Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers allow now to measure a location on earth at high frequ...
walking of healthy subjects, allowing the detection of walking and resting (nonwalking) periods and ...
PURPOSE: a) Compare the predictive potential of speed and CSA(hip) (Computer Science Applications ac...
Over the last century, numerous techniques have been developed to analyze the movement of humans whi...
We thank Dr Le Faucheur and colleagues for their interest in our article.1 Le Faucheur et al recomme...
Purpose: To validate a nondifferential global positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacemen...
Abstract Two experiments measured the human ability to reproduce locomotor distances of 4.6–100 m wi...
TERRIER, P., Q. LADETTO, B. MERMINOD, and Y. SCHUTZ. Measurement of the mechanical power of walking ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to assess the accuracy of using speed and grad...
Purpose: To validate a nondifferential global positioning system (GPS) to measure speed, displacemen...
Accurate measurement of physical activity is a pre-requisite to monitor population physical activity...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine test–retest reliability of Global Positioning Sy...