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Measuring spatio-temporal parameters of uphill ski-mountaineering with ski-fixed inertial sensors

Fasel, Benedikt  
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Praz, Caroline
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Kayser, Bengt
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2016
Journal of Biomechanics

In this study an algorithm designed for the diagonal stride in classical cross-country skiing was adapted to compute spatio-temporal parameters for uphill ski mountaineering using a ski fixed inertial sensor. Cycle duration, thrust duration, cycle speed, cycle distance, elevation gain, and slope angle were computed and validated against a marker-based motion capture system during indoor treadmill skiing. Skiing movement of 12 experienced, recreational level athletes was measured for nine different speed and slope angle combinations. The accuracy (i.e. mean error) and precision (i.e. standard deviation of the error) were below 3 ms and 13 ms for the cycle duration and thrust duration, respectively. Accuracy (precision) for cycle speed, cycle distance and elevation gain were −0.013 m/s (0.032 m/s), −0.027 m (0.018 m), and 0.006 m (0.011 m), respectively. Slope angle accuracy and precision were 0.40° and 0.32°, respectively. If the cross-country skiing algorithm would be used without adaptations, errors would be up to one order of magnitude larger. The adapted algorithm proved valid for measuring spatio-temporal parameters for ski-mountaineering on treadmill. It is expected that the algorithm shows similar performance on snow.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jbiomech.2016.06.017
Web of Science ID

WOS:000385472300068

Author(s)
Fasel, Benedikt  
Praz, Caroline
Kayser, Bengt
Aminian, Kamiar  
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Journal of Biomechanics
Volume

49

Issue

13

Start page

3052

End page

3055

Subjects

ski mountaineering

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ski touring

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inertial sensors

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phase detection

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spatio-temporal parameters

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REVIEWED

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June 27, 2016
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