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2016
Journal Article
Title

Outdoor tests for the validation of an inertial system able to detect illegal steps in race-walking

Abstract
Aim of this study was to validate an inertial system able to detect the loss of ground contact (LOGC) in race-walking through outdoor tests in real training conditions. An inertial sensor was placed at L5/S1 of the vertebral column of a Italian national team athlete to acquire timing measurements of the LOGC. Data were encoded by a well-defined protocol. After a preliminary laboratory study, the athlete performed outdoor-field-tests at different velocities. A specific e-bike with a high-speed camera allowed to acquire a video and to validate sensor measurements. Results indicate that the inertial system can improve the accuracy in detecting the visible LOGC.
Author(s)
Gironimo, G. di
Caporaso, T.
Amodeo, G.
Giudice, D.M. del
Lanzotti, A.
Odenwald, S.
Journal
Procedia Engineering  
Conference
International Sports Engineering Association (ISEA Conference) 2016  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.proeng.2016.06.236
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