With the increasing rise of professionalism in sport, athletes, teams, and coaches are looking to technology to monitor performance in both games and training in order to find a competitive advantage. The use of inertial sensors has been proposed as a cost effective and adaptable measurement device for monitoring wheelchair kinematics; however, the outcomes are dependent on the reliability of the processing algorithms. Though there are a variety of algorithms that have been proposed to monitor wheelchair propulsion in court sports, they all have limitations. Through experimental testing, we have shown the Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS)-based algorithm to be a suitable and reliable candidate algorithm for estimating velocity, d...
In wheelchair sports, the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) has proven to be one of the most ...
Quantitative assessment of an athlete׳s individual wheelchair mobility performance is one prerequisi...
The instrumentation of wheelchair racing chairs is currently limited by the influence of the athlete...
The measure of wheelchair speed and rotation (kinematics), using Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) ca...
Physical activity in wheelchair-bound individuals can be assessed by monitoring their mobility as th...
AbstractAccurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in ...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
With the increasing rise of professionalism in sport, teams and coaches are looking to technology to...
With the increasing rise of professionalism in sport, teams and coaches are looking to technology to...
Knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match is prerequisite for performance improvement in whe...
Increased professionalism in wheelchair sports demand a more precise and quantitative measure of ind...
In wheelchair sports, the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) has proven to be one of the most ...
In wheelchair sports, the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) has proven to be one of the most ...
Quantitative assessment of an athlete׳s individual wheelchair mobility performance is one prerequisi...
The instrumentation of wheelchair racing chairs is currently limited by the influence of the athlete...
The measure of wheelchair speed and rotation (kinematics), using Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) ca...
Physical activity in wheelchair-bound individuals can be assessed by monitoring their mobility as th...
AbstractAccurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in ...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
Accurate knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match could be a significant factor in performa...
With the increasing rise of professionalism in sport, teams and coaches are looking to technology to...
With the increasing rise of professionalism in sport, teams and coaches are looking to technology to...
Knowledge of wheelchair kinematics during a match is prerequisite for performance improvement in whe...
Increased professionalism in wheelchair sports demand a more precise and quantitative measure of ind...
In wheelchair sports, the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) has proven to be one of the most ...
In wheelchair sports, the use of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) has proven to be one of the most ...
Quantitative assessment of an athlete׳s individual wheelchair mobility performance is one prerequisi...
The instrumentation of wheelchair racing chairs is currently limited by the influence of the athlete...