AbstractWe compare optical tracking with inertial tracking of a golf club for full golf swings. Previous work on tracking golf clubs with inertial measurement units (IMUs) was limited to putting applications [1]. Using a Vicon optical motion capture system and a commercial micro-electromechanical-system (MEMS) IMU, we performed simultaneous optical and inertial measurements of golf swings by one of our varsity golf team members. The IMU and five optical tracking markers were attached to a club shaft just under the grip. The position and orientation data of the grip can be used with a dynamics simulation of the club shaft and head to yield information about the club face launch conditions at the moment of ball impact [2]. Vicon marker positi...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
The forces, moments, center of pressures, and kinematics generated by the golfer were studied via th...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
Golf is a growing sport supported by a multi-billion dollar industry. Part of this growth can be att...
In the game of golf, practicing and improving the swing is a fundamental part of learning. Unfortuna...
Inertial measurement units, or IMUs, serve as effective tracking devices when used in sophisticated ...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during ...
In the summer of 2007 David Blair, international PGA coach, asked the University of Brighton to moti...
Wearable inertial sensor systems are an upcoming tool for self-evaluation in sports, and can be used...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
International audienceAbstract The purpose of this study was to compare swing time and golf club ang...
This paper describes the application of the first fully wireless network of inertial sensors for ful...
Many studies have been done to understand the kinematics of golf swing techniques. However a holisti...
The purpose of this research is to build a system to analyse golf swing by using an inertia sensor a...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
The forces, moments, center of pressures, and kinematics generated by the golfer were studied via th...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
Golf is a growing sport supported by a multi-billion dollar industry. Part of this growth can be att...
In the game of golf, practicing and improving the swing is a fundamental part of learning. Unfortuna...
Inertial measurement units, or IMUs, serve as effective tracking devices when used in sophisticated ...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during ...
In the summer of 2007 David Blair, international PGA coach, asked the University of Brighton to moti...
Wearable inertial sensor systems are an upcoming tool for self-evaluation in sports, and can be used...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
International audienceAbstract The purpose of this study was to compare swing time and golf club ang...
This paper describes the application of the first fully wireless network of inertial sensors for ful...
Many studies have been done to understand the kinematics of golf swing techniques. However a holisti...
The purpose of this research is to build a system to analyse golf swing by using an inertia sensor a...
Despite many coaching and biomechanical texts describing how the kinematics of the club-head at impa...
The forces, moments, center of pressures, and kinematics generated by the golfer were studied via th...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...