Wearable sensors have been popularly used in many applications with the development of computer science and engineering. However, wearables for biomechanical feedback in motor learning and training are still rare. Therefore, this thesis focuses on developing an efficient and cost-effective wireless sensor system through a case study on the hammer throw. The results have shown that the proposed reconfigurable and wearable system can implement real-time biomechanical feedback in the hammer-throw training. Furthermore, the experimental results suggest that various throw-control patterns could be identified by using one tension-sensor and two inertial measurement units (i.e., more superior practicality than 3D motion capture), indicating that t...
Wearable Coaching System is a multi-sensor device for real-time training coaching. The system compri...
This document outlines wearable technology and the sources, related topics and authors of major publ...
The purpose of this article is to present the use of a previously validated wearable sensor device, ...
Hammer-throw has a long-standing history in track and field, but unlike other sports events, hammer-...
The hammer throw is one of the regular track and field competitions, but unlike other events, it has...
Smart equipment can support feedback in motor learning process. Smart equipment with integrated sens...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
This paper presents the design of a wearable system for measurements of athlete's performance in com...
This paper introduces a compact, wireless, wearable system that measures signals indicative of force...
Wearable Coaching System is a multi-sensor device for real-time training coaching. The system compri...
Throughout the past decades, electronics have become smaller, more complex and more power efficient;...
The use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for monitoring of arm and walking motion is considered in ...
This paper presents an overview of a wearable interactive system developed by CSIRO that uses electr...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the use of sensor devices in sports biomechanics, focusing on curre...
Wearable technologies are often indicated as tools that can enable the in-field collection of quanti...
Wearable Coaching System is a multi-sensor device for real-time training coaching. The system compri...
This document outlines wearable technology and the sources, related topics and authors of major publ...
The purpose of this article is to present the use of a previously validated wearable sensor device, ...
Hammer-throw has a long-standing history in track and field, but unlike other sports events, hammer-...
The hammer throw is one of the regular track and field competitions, but unlike other events, it has...
Smart equipment can support feedback in motor learning process. Smart equipment with integrated sens...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, School of Architecture and Planning, Program i...
This paper presents the design of a wearable system for measurements of athlete's performance in com...
This paper introduces a compact, wireless, wearable system that measures signals indicative of force...
Wearable Coaching System is a multi-sensor device for real-time training coaching. The system compri...
Throughout the past decades, electronics have become smaller, more complex and more power efficient;...
The use of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) for monitoring of arm and walking motion is considered in ...
This paper presents an overview of a wearable interactive system developed by CSIRO that uses electr...
peer-reviewedThis paper examines the use of sensor devices in sports biomechanics, focusing on curre...
Wearable technologies are often indicated as tools that can enable the in-field collection of quanti...
Wearable Coaching System is a multi-sensor device for real-time training coaching. The system compri...
This document outlines wearable technology and the sources, related topics and authors of major publ...
The purpose of this article is to present the use of a previously validated wearable sensor device, ...