A modular sensor application for measuring athlete performance in skiing sports was developed. Using inertial measurement units (IMUs) and load cells in a modular system, a force orientation measurement system, FOMS, was developed. A functioning prototype capable of measuring ski sports dynamics was created. Data processing using the system, a validation of the prototype in terms of angle measurement IMU accuracy, example data from in-field athlete testing, and visualization by animations are described. The system developed contains four subsystems: a controller, two pole measuring modules, and a terrain-measuring module. The system structure also allows for additional modules, making the system applicable to different sports. The IMUs use ...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new measurement system which measures the reaction force from snow sur...
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...
In skiing it is important to know how the skier accelerates and inclines the skis during the turn to...
The recent growth and spread of smart sensor technologies make these connected devices suitable for ...
Three-dimensional analysis of the entire sequence in ski jumping is recommended when studying the ki...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
Although reliable feedback is crucial to improving the performance of competitive alpine skiers, the...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
AbstractThis paper proposes the motion measurement method of skiing turn using inertial sensor. This...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系To investigate the relationship between the joint angles of a skier and the forces act...
The present study investigates if inertial sensors could be used for reconstructing 3D full body mov...
AbstractThis paper proposes the motion analysis method on skiing turn by the measurement system of o...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new measurement system which measures the reaction force from snow sur...
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...
In skiing it is important to know how the skier accelerates and inclines the skis during the turn to...
The recent growth and spread of smart sensor technologies make these connected devices suitable for ...
Three-dimensional analysis of the entire sequence in ski jumping is recommended when studying the ki...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
Although reliable feedback is crucial to improving the performance of competitive alpine skiers, the...
In this paper, we present an analysis to identify a sensor location for an inertial measurement unit...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
AbstractThis paper proposes the motion measurement method of skiing turn using inertial sensor. This...
Commercial systems utilizing data from inertial measurement units (IMUs) to analyse movement pattern...
金沢大学理工研究域機械工学系To investigate the relationship between the joint angles of a skier and the forces act...
The present study investigates if inertial sensors could be used for reconstructing 3D full body mov...
AbstractThis paper proposes the motion analysis method on skiing turn by the measurement system of o...
AbstractThis paper proposes a new measurement system which measures the reaction force from snow sur...
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...