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2017
Journal Article
Title
Towards a new monitoring system to detect illegal steps in race-walking
Abstract
This study aims to develop an innovative approach based on a wearable inertial system, which enables objective evaluations on the of loss of ground contact in race-walking, in order to assist coaching and judging. The architecture of the system, its positioning on the human body and functional requirements were defined through a Kansei Engineering approach by using a significant sample of athletes, coaches and judges within the race-walking environment. The analysis of variance supports decisions concerning the optimal system architecture consisting of an inertial sensor positioned on the centre-of-mass of the subject and a control unit. The selected device was then validated in laboratory conditions by means of an integrated system, including dynamic (680 Hz) and kinematic (340 Hz) devices, which are more accurate than the inertial system (200 Hz).