motion capture as a modern technology for analysing ergometer rowing

motion capture as a modern technology for analysing ergometer rowing

;Maria Skublewska-Paszkowska;Jerzy Montusiewicz;Edyta Łukasik;Izabela Pszczoła-Pasierbiewicz;Katarzyna Róża Baran;Jakub Smołka;Basilio Pueo
electrochemistry communications 2016 Vol. 10 pp. 132-140
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The paper presents a purpose-built laboratory stand consisting of a Vicon motion capture system with reference video cameras, wireless EMG system, Concept 2 Indoor Rower ergometer, wireless heart rate monitor and the Nexus software. A pilot study of people who exercise on the ergometer helped to create a proper configuration of all the components of the laboratory. Moreover, a procedure for carrying out research was developed, which consists of several steps divided into 4 stages: preparation of the motion acquisition system; preparation of the participant; familiarising participants with the technique of rowing, recording their movements and acquiring other measurement signals. Preliminary analysis of the results obtained from heterogeneous signals from various devices showed that all the components of the research stand are mutually compatible and the received signals do not interfere with one another.

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