A Framework for Comprehensive Analysis of a Swing in Sports Using Low-Cost Inertial Sensors
Publication Type:
Refereed Conference Meeting Proceeding
Abstract:
We present a novel framework to monitor the three- dimensional trajectory (orientation and position) of a golf swing using miniaturized inertial sensors. Firstly we employed a highly accurate and computationally efficient revised gradient descent algorithm to obtain the orientation of a golf club. Secondly, we designed a series of digital filters to determine the backward and forward segments of the swing, enabling us to calculate drift-free linear velocity along with the relative 3D position of the golf club during the entire swing. Finally, the calculated motion trajectory was verified against a ground truth VICON system using Iterative Closest Point (ICP) in conjunction with Principal Component Analysis (PCA). The computationally efficient framework present here achieves a high level of accuracy (r = 0.9885, p < 0.0001) for such a low-cost system. This framework can be utilized for reliable movement technique evaluation and can provide near real-time feedback for athletes in various unconstrained environments. It is envisaged that the proposed framework is applicable to other racket based sports (e.g. tennis, cricket and hurling).
Conference Name:
IEEE SENSORS 2014
Proceedings:
IEEE SENSORS 2014
Digital Object Identifer (DOI):
10.na
Publication Date:
02/11/2014
Conference Location:
Spain
Research Group:
Institution:
Dublin City University (DCU)
Open access repository:
Yes