We present a novel framework to monitor the three- dimensional trajectory (orientation and position) of a golf swing using miniaturized inertial sensors. Firstly we employed a highly accurate and computationally efficient revised gradient descent algorithm to obtain the orientation of a golf club. Secondly, we designed a series of digital filters to determine the backward and forward segments of the swing, enabling us to calculate drift-free linear velocity along with the relative 3D position of the golf club during the entire swing. Finally, the calculated motion trajectory was verified against a ground truth VICON system using Iterative Closest Point (ICP) in conjunction with Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The computationally efficie...
AbstractInertial accelerometer sensors record movement. Rhythmic and repetitive movement is common t...
This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during ...
In this paper, we present a framework for both the automatic extraction of the temporal location of ...
We present a novel framework to monitor the three- dimensional trajectory (orientation and position)...
In the game of golf, practicing and improving the swing is a fundamental part of learning. Unfortuna...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
The purpose of this research is to build a system to analyse golf swing by using an inertia sensor a...
This paper presents an analysis of a golf swing to detect improper motion in the early phase of the ...
With advanced motion capture technologies available, the scope and depth of motion analysis now is m...
Golf is a growing sport supported by a multi-billion dollar industry. Part of this growth can be att...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
This paper describes the application of the first fully wireless network of inertial sensors for ful...
AbstractWe compare optical tracking with inertial tracking of a golf club for full golf swings. Prev...
This paper describes a sensor which is designed to help golf players to increase their capabilities ...
AbstractInertial accelerometer sensors record movement. Rhythmic and repetitive movement is common t...
This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during ...
In this paper, we present a framework for both the automatic extraction of the temporal location of ...
We present a novel framework to monitor the three- dimensional trajectory (orientation and position)...
In the game of golf, practicing and improving the swing is a fundamental part of learning. Unfortuna...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
This paper describes a novel method for analyzing the angular motion and speed of a golf swing in a ...
The purpose of this research is to build a system to analyse golf swing by using an inertia sensor a...
This paper presents an analysis of a golf swing to detect improper motion in the early phase of the ...
With advanced motion capture technologies available, the scope and depth of motion analysis now is m...
Golf is a growing sport supported by a multi-billion dollar industry. Part of this growth can be att...
Modern motion capturing technologies are capable of collecting quantitative, biomechanical data on g...
This paper describes the application of the first fully wireless network of inertial sensors for ful...
AbstractWe compare optical tracking with inertial tracking of a golf club for full golf swings. Prev...
This paper describes a sensor which is designed to help golf players to increase their capabilities ...
AbstractInertial accelerometer sensors record movement. Rhythmic and repetitive movement is common t...
This study suggests a wearable sensor technology to estimate center of mass (CoM) trajectory during ...
In this paper, we present a framework for both the automatic extraction of the temporal location of ...