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2011

Publications from 2011

  • ADAT: A Matlab toolbox for handling time series athlete performance data
  • An unobtrusive swimming monitoring system for recreational and elite performance monitoring
  • Automated ECG diagnostic P-wave analysis using wavelets
  • Determining over ground running speed using inertial sensors
  • Inertial monitoring of style & accuracy at 10,000 feet
  • Inertial sensor, 3D and 2D assessment of stroke phases in freestyle swimming
  • iPhone sensor platforms: Applications to sports monitoring
  • Real time data streaming from smart phones
  • Towards determining absolute velocity of freestyle swimming using 3-axis accelerometers
  • Triaxial accelerometer sensor trials for bat swing interpretation in cricket

Subpages (10): ADAT: A Matlab toolbox for handling time series athlete performance data An unobtrusive swimming monitoring system for recreational and elite performance monitoring Automated ECG diagnostic P-wave analysis using wavelets Determining over ground running speed using inertial sensors Inertial monitoring of style & accuracy at 10,000 feet Inertial sensor, 3D and 2D assessment of stroke phases in freestyle swimming iPhone sensor platforms: Applications to sports monitoring Real time data streaming from smart phones Towards determining absolute velocity of freestyle swimming using 3-axis accelerometers Triaxial accelerometer sensor trials for bat swing interpretation in cricket
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