Journal article

A performance analysis of a wireless body-area network monitoring system for professional cycling

R Marin-Perianu, M Marin-Perianu, P Havinga, S Taylor, R Begg, M Palaniswami, D Rouffet

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing | Published : 2013

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 focuses on determining the actual status of the cyclist's lower limb segments in real-time and real-life conditions. Our solution is based on body area wireless motion sensor nodes tha..

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