2020
DOI: 10.3390/s20020354
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Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensors

Abstract: This research aimed to determine whether: (1) shoe-worn magnetic and inertial sensors can be used to detect hurdle clearance and identify the leading leg in 400-m hurdles, and (2) to provide an analysis of the hurdlers’ spatiotemporal parameters in the intervals defined by the hurdles’ position. The data set is composed of MIMU recordings of 15 athletes in a competitive environment. The results show that the method based on the duration of the flight phase was able to detect hurdle clearance and identify the l… Show more

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“…The current document answers the comment addressed by Schmidt, M., Nolte, K., Alt, T., and Jaitner, T. regarding our recent paper "Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor" (Sensors 2020, 20, 354) [1].…”
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“…The current document answers the comment addressed by Schmidt, M., Nolte, K., Alt, T., and Jaitner, T. regarding our recent paper "Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor" (Sensors 2020, 20, 354) [1].…”
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confidence: 57%
“…The range of speeds observed in [1] was greater than for the validation study [2]; therefore, we could not obtain the actual bias at the observed running speeds.…”
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