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A wearable system for monitoring the velocity variability in open water swimming and triathlon

Dadashi, Farzin  
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Millet, Grégoire  
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Aminian, Kamiar  
2013
2nd ITU Science & Triathlon World Conference

Pacing tactics in the swimming bout notably influences the overall triathlon performance. Besides, the swimming velocity affects the energy expenditure (EE). Based on our previous works to estimate the swimming velocity, here we propose a system to measure the cycle velocity variation (CVV) (important factor that governs the swimming EE) using one body-worn inertial measurement unit (IMU). We have previously shown that our system is capable of measuring cycle mean velocity (CMV) with an RMS error of 9.0 cm/s.

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conference paper not in proceedings
Author(s)
Dadashi, Farzin  
Millet, Grégoire  
Aminian, Kamiar  
Date Issued

2013

Subjects

Open water swimming

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velocity

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Inertial measurement unit

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safety

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2nd ITU Science & Triathlon World Conference

Macolin/Magglingen, Switzerland

7-9 February 2013

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January 9, 2013
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