Detection of Flight Phase in Race Walking Based on Pressure Sensors

José P. Campoverde-Gárate, Julio C. Chuqui-Calle, L. Serpa-Andrade, F. Bueno-Palomeque
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Abstract

Monitoring the flight phase in race walking is a crucial factor for training, planning and improvement of techniques for athletes in the field. The aim of this work was to develop an embedded system to detect the flight phase during race walking using pressure sensors and an user interface to visualize, analyze and store data. To evaluate the system, pressure data while standing vertical jumps (7 sequences of 10 jumps each) were registered with our system and simultaneously filmed using a camera at 24 frames per second in order to be contrasted using the Kinovea software. The proposed system measured an average flight time of $0.519 \pm 0.014\mathrm{s}$, while Kinovea presented an average of $0.515 \pm 0.009\mathrm{s}$. This showed that there is no significant difference between the two methods $( \mathrm{p}\gt 0.05)$. Subsequently, tests were conducted during 400 m race walking with a professional athlete throughout three tests, increasing the speed of execution (51 tests, 3 sequences of 17 repetitions each). The results showed an average flight time of 0.023, 0.025 and 0.054 s, according to the speed increase of the tests. Results of the tests show that the system supply reliable measurements with a largest relative error of 3.9% and that it could be an excellent tool for the monitoring and evaluation of race walking techniques.
基于压力传感器的竞走飞行相位检测
竞走中飞行阶段的监测是运动员训练、规划和提高技术的关键因素。这项工作的目的是开发一个嵌入式系统,利用压力传感器和用户界面来可视化、分析和存储数据,以检测竞走期间的飞行阶段。为了评估该系统,在我们的系统中记录了站立垂直跳跃时的压力数据(7个序列,每个序列10次跳跃),并同时使用摄像机以每秒24帧的速度拍摄,以便使用Kinovea软件进行对比。该系统的平均飞行时间为$0.519 \pm 0.014\ mathm {s}$,而Kinovea的平均飞行时间为$0.515 \pm 0.009\ mathm {s}$。这表明两种方法之间没有显著差异$(\ mathm {p}\gt 0.05)$。随后,在一名专业运动员的400米竞走中进行了三次测试,增加了执行速度(51次测试,3次序列,每次17次重复)。结果表明,根据试验速度的增加,平均飞行时间分别为0.023、0.025和0.054 s。实验结果表明,该系统测量结果可靠,最大相对误差为3.9%,可作为竞走技术监测和评价的良好工具。
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