In this paper, we present a novel sensing platform for training support in sports. Ubiquitous computing applications have been especially interesting for this area as sensing technologies allow unobtrusive integration and for information acquisition that formerly was not possible. The developed networked sensing system can be attached to any piece of sports equipment that either has an axis of rotation, e.g. a gear box or a belt system. We specifically target at high-priced sports equipment for sports schools and fitness studios. Here, often no integrated measurements systems are available, despite the high price of the robust machines. We present the sensor device, the overall system architecture and the algorithms to convert acceleration into Joule, a unit of great importance to trainees.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Krass2007
%A Krass, A.
%A Kranz, M.
%B Proc. Fourth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems INSS '07
%D 2007
%K computing, information data sports system, computing sport, acquisition, sensing equipment, networked augmentation, sensors, devices ubiquitous
%P 167--170
%R 10.1109/INSS.2007.4297415
%T A Versatile Networked Sensing System as Add-On System for Augmenting Sports Devices
%X In this paper, we present a novel sensing platform for training support in sports. Ubiquitous computing applications have been especially interesting for this area as sensing technologies allow unobtrusive integration and for information acquisition that formerly was not possible. The developed networked sensing system can be attached to any piece of sports equipment that either has an axis of rotation, e.g. a gear box or a belt system. We specifically target at high-priced sports equipment for sports schools and fitness studios. Here, often no integrated measurements systems are available, despite the high price of the robust machines. We present the sensor device, the overall system architecture and the algorithms to convert acceleration into Joule, a unit of great importance to trainees.
@inproceedings{Krass2007,
abstract = {In this paper, we present a novel sensing platform for training support in sports. Ubiquitous computing applications have been especially interesting for this area as sensing technologies allow unobtrusive integration and for information acquisition that formerly was not possible. The developed networked sensing system can be attached to any piece of sports equipment that either has an axis of rotation, e.g. a gear box or a belt system. We specifically target at high-priced sports equipment for sports schools and fitness studios. Here, often no integrated measurements systems are available, despite the high price of the robust machines. We present the sensor device, the overall system architecture and the algorithms to convert acceleration into Joule, a unit of great importance to trainees.},
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author = {Krass, A. and Kranz, M.},
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booktitle = {Proc. Fourth International Conference on Networked Sensing Systems INSS '07},
doi = {10.1109/INSS.2007.4297415},
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timestamp = {2012-01-19T16:04:56.000+0100},
title = {A Versatile Networked Sensing System as Add-On System for Augmenting Sports Devices},
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