System Based on an Inertial Measurement Unit for Accurate Flight Time Determination in Vertical Jumps
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Moreno Pérez, Juan Antonio; Ruiz García, Isidoro; Navarro Marchal, Ismael; López Ruiz, Nuria; Gómez López, Pablo Jesús; Palma López, Alberto José; Carvajal Rodríguez, Miguel ÁngelEditorial
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Inertial measurement system Jump monitoring Smartphone app
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2023-06-29Referencia bibliográfica
Moreno-Pérez, J.A.; Ruiz-García, I.; Navarro-Marchal, I.; López-Ruiz, N.; Gómez-López, P.J.; Palma, A.J.; Carvajal, M.A. System Based on an Inertial Measurement Unit for Accurate Flight Time Determination in Vertical Jumps. Sensors 2023, 23, 6022. [https://doi.org/10.3390/s23136022]
Patrocinador
Projects Sensorsportlab (ref. 07/UPB/22, Redes de Investigación en Ciencias Del Deporte 2022); Sensorsportlab II (ref. 11/UPB/23, Redes de Investigación en Ciencias Del Deporte 2023); Consejo Superior de Deportes (Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte); Andamove project (ref. EXP_74829) founded by the European Union by the NextGeneration EU program with the “Plan de Recuperación, Transformación y Resiliencia 2022” into the program “Proyectos de Investigación en Ciencia y Tecnología aplicada a la Actividad Física Beneficiosa para la Salud (AFBS) y la Medicina Deportiva” of the Consejo Superior de Deportes (Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte).Resumen
The world of elite sports has always been characterized by intense competition, where
victories are often determined by minimal differences. This means that every little detail in the
preparation of top-level athletes is crucial to their performance at the highest level. One of the most
significant aspects to monitor is the jumping capacity, as it enables the measurement of performance,
progression, and helps prevent injuries. Herein, we present the development of a system capable of
measuring the flight time and height reached by the user, reporting the results through a smartphone
using an Android ad-hoc application, which handles all the data processing. The system consists of
an affordable and portable circuit based on an accelerometer. It communicates with the smartphone
via UART using a Bluetooth module, and its battery provides approximately 9 h of autonomy, making
it suitable for outdoor operations. To evaluate the system’s precision, we conducted performance
tests (counter-movement jumps) with seven subjects. The results confirmed the system’s potential
for monitoring high-level sports training sessions, as the average deviation obtained was only 2.1%
(~0.01 s) in the analysis of flight time and 4.6% (~0.01 m) in jump height.