A wearable device with inertial motion tracking and vibro-tactile feedback for aesthetic sport athletes Diving Coach Monitor

Emma M. Kidman, Matthew J. A. D'Souza, Surya P. N. Singh
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Research into the kinematic training of elite divers shows a demand for diver training using biomechanical feedback. With suitable inertial data and tactile feedback, divers and their coaches could better understand their dives and failure modes. This would help improve technique and reduce fatigue during both training and competition, resulting in higher quality dives. We developed the Diving Coach Monitor (DCM) that can wire-lessly stream inertial data to an assistant as well as vibrotactially signal an athlete during a dive. The DCM is comprised of a wearable sensor module, worn by a diver and a smartphone application for the diver's coach. The diver's coach uses the smartphone application to signal the wearable sensor module, throughout the training session. The wearable sensor module receives the control commands and acts accordingly with one of the following actions: vibrate (to signal the diver); commence inertial data sampling; stop inertial data sampling and transmit data back to the smartphone application. While the DCM is water-proof, we trialled the DCM in a “dry-land” environment, as divers often train with trampoline spotting rigs and (occasionally) a safety harness. We also conducted multiple trial sessions with circus and gymnastic aerial apparatus and athletes. Our tests showed accurate measurement and low latency compared to video motion analysis.
一种为审美运动运动员设计的具有惯性运动跟踪和振动触觉反馈的可穿戴设备
对优秀潜水员运动训练的研究表明,潜水员训练需要使用生物力学反馈。有了合适的惯性数据和触觉反馈,潜水员和他们的教练可以更好地了解他们的潜水和故障模式。这将有助于提高技术,减少训练和比赛中的疲劳,从而提高跳水的质量。我们开发了潜水教练监视器(DCM),它可以无线传输惯性数据给助手,也可以在潜水过程中向运动员发出振动信号。DCM由潜水员佩戴的可穿戴传感器模块和潜水员教练的智能手机应用程序组成。在整个训练过程中,潜水员教练使用智能手机应用程序向可穿戴传感器模块发送信号。可穿戴传感器模块接收到控制命令,并相应地采取以下动作之一:振动(向潜水员发出信号);开始惯性数据采样;停止惯性数据采样并将数据传回智能手机应用程序。虽然DCM是防水的,但我们在“旱地”环境中测试了DCM,因为潜水员经常使用蹦床定位设备和(偶尔)安全带进行训练。我们还对马戏团和体操的空中器材和运动员进行了多次试验。与视频运动分析相比,我们的测试显示了准确的测量和低延迟。
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