Presentation 2014-10-23
Development and evaluation of flying disc throwing motion analysis system using a motion sensor
Koji YAMAOKA, Takahiro AOYAGI,
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Abstract(in English) There have been numerous studies conducted using a motion capture and a camera to analyze and quantitatively evaluate human locomotion in athletic activities. However, the costs of these equipments are very high. We have developed an inexpensive system with Arduino nano, a microcontroller, and inertial sensors which analyzes flying disc throwing movement to assess the accuracy of the system's measurement. In addition, we discuss the actual parameters that can be obtained by using the system. As a result, it is cleared that upper or left position of hand could capture the highest parameter. we will discuss about sensor position to evaluate proficiency after this.
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Keyword(in English) Training Support System / Development of Teaching System / Inertial Sensor / Flying Disc, Arduino
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Conference Date 2014/10/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Development and evaluation of flying disc throwing motion analysis system using a motion sensor
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Keyword(1) Training Support System
Keyword(2) Development of Teaching System
Keyword(3) Inertial Sensor
Keyword(4) Flying Disc, Arduino
1st Author's Name Koji YAMAOKA
1st Author's Affiliation Gdeg.uate School of Decision Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Takahiro AOYAGI
2nd Author's Affiliation Gdeg.uate School of Decision Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2014-10-23
Paper # MICT2014-49
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 270
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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