Sensor Technology for Sports Monitoring
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Linnamo, Vesa (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
In order to be able to analyze and give proper advice on sport techniques, it is important to understand the biomechanical and physiological demands of different sports. In a coaching situation, feedback to the athlete should be given without too much delay. Over the past decades, sensor technology-related to sports monitoring has developed with huge steps. Senors are lighter, data transmission is mostly wireless, and software applications are more user-friendly. This reprint is addressed to all kinds of sensors that are currently being used for monitoring different sports.
Keywords
bending sensors; flexion; PyzoFlex; ski bending; ski deflection; micro-sensor technology; GNSS; IMU; disability; heterogenous group; cross-country skiing race; performance analysis; sub-technique classification; time factor; kayaking; biomechanics; canoe polo; inertial measurement unit; kinetics; lower limbs; load cells; foot strap; foot rest; force measurements; wearable sensors; inline figure skating; sports biomechanics; human movement analysis; propulsive force; V2-skating skiing technique; double-poling skiing technique; global positioning system; tracking system; quantification; substitutes; high-intensity; compensatory training; monitoring system; alpine skiing; micro-electro-mechanical system sensors; sport engineering; training; neural network; motion sensor; dance analysis; data visualization; n/aWebshop link
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9783036570884, 9783036570891Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
Basel, 2023Classification
Medicine and Nursing