• DocumentCode
    3567719
  • Title

    Simplified orientation determination in ski jumping using inertial sensor data

  • Author

    Groh, B.H. ; Weeger, N. ; Warschun, F. ; Eskofier, B.M.

  • Author_Institution
    Pattern Recognition Lab., Univ. of Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany
  • fYear
    2014
  • Firstpage
    1
  • Lastpage
    11
  • Abstract
    The determination of the orientation of the skis during ski jumping provides fundamental information for athletes, coaches and spectators. Athletes and coaches can improve the training and the jump performance. Spectators can obtain interesting facts and a more attractive way of jump visualization by an orientation and jump angle determination. Existing camera-based systems to determine jump angles require a complex setup and calibration procedure. In contrast, inertial sensor-based methods can provide similar information with a low-cost and easy maintainable sensor setup. In this paper, we describe the processing of inertial sensor data (3D accelerometer, 3D gyroscope) in order to obtain the 3D orientation of the skis of an athlete during the whole jump sequence. Our methods include a functional sensor calibration to deal with sensor misalignment and a quaternion-based processing of sensor data. Acceleration data are used to determine the start and end of the jump and specific periods for the functional calibration. Gyroscope data are used to obtain the current orientation of the skis in each step of the movement. The orientation determination is evaluated by comparing the IMU calculated angle of attack (pitch angle of moving system) with a high-speed camera system. Our results show a root mean square error of 2.0° for the right ski and 9.3° for the left ski. It can be assumed that this difference of accuracy is influenced by the simple 2D evaluation method and perspective-related errors. A 3D high-speed video system with an accurate 3D representation of the skis is discussed for further evaluation.
  • Keywords
    angular measurement; calibration; gyroscopes; image sensors; inertial navigation; least mean squares methods; position measurement; video cameras; 2D evaluation method; 3D high-speed video system; 3D skis representation; angle of attack; calibration procedure; camera-based system; functional sensor calibration; gyroscope; high-speed camera system; inertial sensor data processing; inertial sensor-based method; jump angle determination; jump sequence; jump visualization; perspective-related errors; quaternion-based processing; root mean square error; sensor misalignment; simplified orientation determination; ski jumping; spectators; Accelerometers; Calibration; Cameras; Educational institutions; Gyroscopes; Position measurement; Three-dimensional displays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Inertial Sensors and Systems Symposium (ISS), 2014 DGON
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/InertialSensors.2014.7049482
  • Filename
    7049482