About UA About UA pulldown menu Admissions Admissions pulldown menu Academics Academics pulldown menu Administration Administration pulldown menu Alumni & Giving Alumni pulldown menu Athletics Athletics pulldown menu Parking/Map/SkyCam Site Resources pulldown menu   Home
College of Engineering
College Home
College Information
Departments
Programs
Student Organizations
People
Conf. & Workshops
Seminars
Make a Gift

Seminars

Application of MEMS Inertial Sensors
to Sports Training Devices

Noel Perkins

University of Michigan,
Department of Mechanical Engineeringe
  

 

General Information

Date: Thursday, October 14, 2004
Time: 3:30 pm
Location: Auburn Science & Engineering Center, Room 120
Additional Information: Refreshments will be served at 3:00 in ASEC 120.  Contact: Dr. S. I. Hariharan, 330.972.6580

  Abstract

    The fine motor control needed in many sports (and other activities) often results by respecting the age-old adage that “practice makes perfect.” However, practice alone does not guarantee success, and particularly so when it only leads to fine tuning a fundamentally poor technique. This talk will review recent inventions used for diagnosing proper technique by measuring the motion of the sports equipment used for golf, tennis, baseball, fly casting, crew, etc.

     The inventions employ MEMS inertial sensors in compact, low-power modules to transduce 2-D and 3-D rigid body dynamics. Combinations of accelerometers and angular rate gyros are employed to measure the acceleration and angular velocity vectors of a rigid body of sports equipment. Inspection of this raw data, or integrated forms of this data, reveal metrics that readily distinguish good vs. poor technique. More subtle differences among the highest caliber techniques can often be distinguished as well. The identification and measurement of quantitative performance metrics open the door to novel sports training aids. Sensor modules engineered for both wired and wireless operation will be reviewed and their application to golf and to fly casting will be discussed in some detail.

The University of Akron
302 E. Buchtel Mall, Akron, OH 44325
Current Press Headline
Find:    Go    People Search   UA ZipLine
© 2007 by The University of Akron   The University of Akron is an Equal Education and Employment Institution.
If there is something on this page that needs to be changed or updated, please send us an email.
Last modified: April 25, 2005 11:16:27.