2011
DOI: 10.1007/s00779-011-0486-x
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A performance analysis of a wireless body-area network monitoring system for professional cycling

Abstract: It is essential for any highly trained cyclist to optimize his pedalling movement in order to maximize the performance and minimize the risk of injuries. Current techniques rely on bicycle fitting and off-line laboratory measurements. These techniques do not allow the assessment of the kinematics of the cyclist during training and competition, when fatigue may alter the ability of the cyclist to apply forces to the pedals and thus induce maladaptive joint loading. We propose a radically different approach that… Show more

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“…[14] used Optotrack, a high-precision optical motion tracking system, to validate body-attached ProMove devices used for specific kinematic parameters in cycling. They used an algorithm designed for repetitive, well-defined, and bounded pedalling leg movement.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[14] used Optotrack, a high-precision optical motion tracking system, to validate body-attached ProMove devices used for specific kinematic parameters in cycling. They used an algorithm designed for repetitive, well-defined, and bounded pedalling leg movement.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This constraint is suitable largely to the specific movement that the subject stops or moves at a constant speed. Additionally, inertial sensor measurements are susceptible to the sensor subtle vibrations and the ferromagnetic material disturbances like printers and laptops [6]. Thus, the long-term accuracy is still unable to be guaranteed if the subject performs irregular and abrupt movements with occasional external interference.…”
Section: Inertial-based Orientation Estimatementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional way to estimate changes in orientation is the use of an inertial measurement unit (IMU), due to its quick response, non-invasiveness and compact size [6]. Unfortunately, this type of sensor is not widely applicable for long-term estimations because of its inherent accumulated drift, its wearable fluctuation, and soft tissue artifact [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distance learning and other large media popularity of multimedia access technology has become more abundant. Multimedia information with an intuitive and friendly, wonderful and rich features, but also has the characteristics of data processing is not conducive to large, unstructured, meaning more content and so on [1]. Wherein the video information is multimedia information in the largest proportion, up to the amount of information, the most widely used application prospect of complex parts [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%