Real-time performance diagnostics in sports - Electrophysiological biofeedback [fast athletics ]
The aim of the fast athletics project is to optimize the biomechanical and sport physiological real-time performance diagnostics in recreational and professional sports for the movement-controlled self-education process and for the broadcast through the integration of
- novel body-near sensor infrastructures and control principles and
- novel training methods for sensory perception and motion control.
The project addresses the technical and sports physiological fundamentals (methods, systems, knowledge) of a real-time physiological biofeedback (focus on real-time electromyogram, real-time EMG) in order to optimize the training with sport-related cyclically executed movements, such as rowing, cross country skiing or cycling. For this purpose, a prototypical realization for the rowing ergometer is implemented and evaluated.
Further information can be found on the website of the Research Group Biosignal Processing.
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Further informations can be found at the website of the project