Title :
A Proposal of a Simplified Jumping Distance Measurement Method for Ski Jumper´s Motion Monitoring System Using Terrestrial Magnetism and Acceleration Sensors
Author :
Sato, Nobuyoshi ; Takamagi, Ryota ; Takayama, Tsuyoshi ; Murata, Yoshitoshi
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Software & Inf. Sci, Iwate Prefectural Univ., Iwate, Japan
Abstract :
We are developing a ski jumper´s motion monitor system employing terrestrial magnetism and acceleration sensors. On this development, we have confirmed that terrestrial magnetism and acceleration sensors are useful to measure ski jumper´s in run descending speed and taking-off positions using a model of ski jumping ramp. Also, we gathered required measurement by inquiring a ski jumping athlete and his coach. As this result, we confirmed following measurement: in run descending speed, jumper´s style and posture at jumping point, and slant of body of the jumper when he is flying. We are developing a ski jumper´s motion monitoring system using terrestrial magnetism, acceleration sensors and a video camera. Our system succeeded to monitor of ski jumper´s take-off form as changes of degrees on jumper´s knee and waist by using cheap terrestrial magnetism sensors. By using our system, it is thought that correction of wrong take-off forms can be realized. To discuss certain take-off form is good or not, flying distance by a particular jump is important. However, flying distance is not measured in daily practice with few numbers of jumpers because of various difficulties for to measure it. In this paper, we propose an extension of our system, that realizes automatic measurement of flying distance for practices by a few number of people group, using landing shock that can be detected by acceleration sensor and video recording for landing slope.
Keywords :
acceleration measurement; biomechanics; computerised monitoring; distance measurement; magnetic sensors; motion measurement; sport; video cameras; video signal processing; acceleration sensors; body slant; flying distance; inrun descending speed; jumper knee; jumper style; jumper waist; jumping distance measurement method; jumping point posture; landing shock; landing slope; ski jumper motion monitoring system; ski jumping athlete; ski jumping coach; ski jumping ramp model; taking-off positions; terrestrial magnetism sensors; video camera; video recording; wrong take-off form correction; Acceleration; Cameras; Magnetic recording; Magnetic sensors; Monitoring; Sensor systems; Ski jumping; acceleration sensor; automatic flying distance measurement; background subtraction;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (WAINA), 2012 26th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Fukuoka
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0867-0
DOI :
10.1109/WAINA.2012.121