Presentation 2012-03-14
New analytical model of bicycle pedaling using the acceleration and angler speed sensors
Tomoki KITAWAKI, Hisao OKA,
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Abstract(in English) In order to evaluate bicycle pedaling skills, it is important to know how bicycle crank are rotate. Hence, we propose a simple analytical model for the technical evaluation of bicycle pedaling for beginner or novice class cyclists. The system consists of small wireless sensor units, and can simultaneously record the rotational state of the bicycle crank. In this study, several results have been obtained as follows: (1) Using wireless multi-axis acceleration and angular velocity sensors, the rotational state of the bicycle crank can be measured at a high accuracy and frequency. (2) The pedal pressure moment of the bicycle ergometer accords with a sum of inertial term and the viscous resistance moment.
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Keyword(in English) analytical model / bicycle pedaling / bicycle pedaling force / angular velocity / wireless multi-axis sensor
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Title (in English) New analytical model of bicycle pedaling using the acceleration and angler speed sensors
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Keyword(1) analytical model
Keyword(2) bicycle pedaling
Keyword(3) bicycle pedaling force
Keyword(4) angular velocity
Keyword(5) wireless multi-axis sensor
1st Author's Name Tomoki KITAWAKI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama Univ.()
2nd Author's Name Hisao OKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Health Sciences, Okayama Univ.
Date 2012-03-14
Paper # MBE2011-115
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 482
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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