In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical reasons, the number of intermediate cells is limited to three⁻four, making a detailed timing analysis difficult. In this paper, we propose and validate a magnet-based timing system allowing for the measurement of intermediate times at each gate. Specially designed magnets were placed at each gate and the athletes wore small magnetometers on their lower back to measure the instantaneous magnetic field. The athlete's gate crossings caused peaks in the measured signal which could then be related to the precise instants of gate crossings. The system was validated against photocells placed at four gates of a slalom skiing course. Eight athletes skie...
INTRODUCTION:Snowboarding is an increasingly popular sport, but it has been little studied so far, e...
Timing is an important part in the analysis of alpine skiing technique. Key events extracted from dy...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
INTRODUCTION: In alpine skiing, chronometry analysis is currently the most common tool to assess per...
The aim of this study was to develop a new methodology based on Global Navigation Satellite System (...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
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...
INTRODUCTION:Snowboarding is an increasingly popular sport, but it has been little studied so far, e...
Timing is an important part in the analysis of alpine skiing technique. Key events extracted from dy...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
In alpine skiing, intermediate times are usually measured with photocells. However, for practical re...
INTRODUCTION: In alpine skiing, chronometry analysis is currently the most common tool to assess per...
The aim of this study was to develop a new methodology based on Global Navigation Satellite System (...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
This paper proposes an algorithm that detects skiers and flags during a ski slalom race, by using ob...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...
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...
INTRODUCTION:Snowboarding is an increasingly popular sport, but it has been little studied so far, e...
Timing is an important part in the analysis of alpine skiing technique. Key events extracted from dy...
In this study we present and validate a method to correct velocity and position drift for inertial s...