2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42835-022-01258-1
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An Alternative Athlete Monitoring System Using Cost-Effective Inertial Sensing Instrumentation

Abstract: An examination of the human gait is feasible using inertial sensing. The embedded accelerometer and gyroscope in an inertial measurement unit can evaluate physical activity-based sports and this unit is relatively affordable compared to global positioning systems or video recording quantification. This study developed a cost-effective sports monitoring investigation method with an inertial sensor attached to the right leg of the athletes. In total, four parameters were simultaneously tracked to assess the enti… Show more

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“…The development of technology in the field of electronics has numerous benefits for daily life, including making work easier, providing comfort, and reducing the risk of work accidents [1], [2]. One area where technology can be particularly useful is in the realm of fall detection and prevention, particularly for elderly individuals who may be more prone to falls due to the decline in function of certain organs [3], [4]. Previous research has focused on the development of fall detection systems, which can alert family members or caregivers when a fall has occurred [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of technology in the field of electronics has numerous benefits for daily life, including making work easier, providing comfort, and reducing the risk of work accidents [1], [2]. One area where technology can be particularly useful is in the realm of fall detection and prevention, particularly for elderly individuals who may be more prone to falls due to the decline in function of certain organs [3], [4]. Previous research has focused on the development of fall detection systems, which can alert family members or caregivers when a fall has occurred [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%