• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Validation of Wearable Sensors during Team Sport-Specific Movements in Indoor Environments
  • Contributor: Roell, Mareike; Mahler, Hubert; Lienhard, Johannes; Gehring, Dominic; Gollhofer, Albert; Roecker, Kai
  • imprint: MDPI AG, 2019
  • Published in: Sensors
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/s19163458
  • ISSN: 1424-8220
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  • Description: <jats:p>The aim of this study was to determine possible influences, including data processing and sport-specific demands, on the validity of acceleration measures by an inertial measurement unit (IMU) in indoor environments. IMU outputs were compared to a three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis (MA) system and processed with two sensor fusion algorithms (Kalman filter, KF; Complementary filter, CF) at temporal resolutions of 100, 10, and 5 Hz. Athletes performed six team sport-specific movements whilst wearing a single IMU. Mean and peak acceleration magnitudes were analyzed. Over all trials (n = 1093), KF data overestimated MA resultant acceleration by 0.42 ± 0.31 m∙s−2 for mean and 4.18 ± 3.68 m∙s−2 for peak values, while CF processing showed errors of up to 0.57 ± 0.41 m∙s−2 and −2.31 ± 2.25 m∙s−2, respectively. Resampling to 5 Hz decreased the absolute error by about 14% for mean and 56% for peak values. Still, higher acceleration magnitudes led to a large increase in error. These results indicate that IMUs can be used for assessing accelerations in indoor team sports with acceptable means. Application of a CF and resampling to 5 Hz is recommended. High-acceleration magnitudes impair validity to a large degree and should be interpreted with caution.</jats:p>
  • Access State: Open Access