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2010
Publications from 2011
Accelerometers: An underutilized resource in sports monitoring
Analysis of Snowboarding Performance At The Burton Open Australian Half-Pipe Championships
Compact UHF antenna in aquatic environments for mobile sporting applications
Development of inertial and novel marker-based techniques and analysis for upper arm rotational velocity measurements in tennis
Mobile sensor communications in aquatic environments for sporting applications
Monitoring sports
Performance assessment innovations for elite snowboarding
Poster Session I, July 14th 2010--Abstracts Modified Chapman Ball Control Test in Field Hockey using a Stick-mounted Accelerometer
Poster Session I, July 14th 2010–Abstracts Analyzing the motions of the soccer throw-in using inertial sensors
Poster Session II, July 14th 2010--Abstracts:: Virtual & inertial sensors to detect illegal cricket bowling
Poster Session III, July 15th 2010--Abstracts An architecture for iPod/iPhone applications in field sports
Technology in Sports Assessment: Past, Present and Future
Using wearable inertial sensors for skill assessment of the tennis serve
validation of trunk mounted inertial sensors for analysing running biomechanics under field conditions using synchronously collected foot contact data
Wearable sensors for on field near real time detection of illegal bowling actions
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Accelerometers: An underutilized resource in sports monitoring
Analysis of Snowboarding Performance At The Burton Open Australian Half-Pipe Championships
Compact UHF antenna in aquatic environments for mobile sporting applications
Development of inertial and novel marker-based techniques and analysis for upper arm rotational velocity measurements in tennis
Mobile sensor communications in aquatic environments for sporting applications
Monitoring sports
Performance assessment innovations for elite snowboarding
Poster Session III, July 15th 2010--Abstracts An architecture for iPod/iPhone applications in field sports
Poster Session II, July 14th 2010--Abstracts:: Virtual & inertial sensors to detect illegal cricket bowling
Poster Session I, July 14th 2010–Abstracts Analyzing the motions of the soccer throw-in using inertial sensors
Poster Session I, July 14th 2010--Abstracts Modified Chapman Ball Control Test in Field Hockey using a Stick-mounted Accelerometer
Technology in Sports Assessment: Past, Present and Future
Using wearable inertial sensors for skill assessment of the tennis serve
validation of trunk mounted inertial sensors for analysing running biomechanics under field conditions using synchronously collected foot contact data
Wearable sensors for on field near real time detection of illegal bowling actions
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