2011년 7월 23일 토요일

Typical Putting Times (IEEE computer society)




[Reference]Ryan Burchfield, S. Venkatesan, "A Framework for Golf Training Using Low-Cost Inertial Sensors," bsn, pp.267-272, 2010 International Conference on Body Sensor Networks, 2010, IEEE Computer Society

AbstractBody Sensor Networks are rapidly expanding to everyday applications due to recent advancements in Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) sensing, wireless communication and power management technologies. We leverage these advancements to develop a framework for the use of MEMS inertial sensors as a low-cost putting coach for golf. Accurate putting requires substantial control and precision that is acquired via significant practice. Unfortunately, many golfers are not aware that they are practicing flawed mechanics. An electronic coach has the capability to point out these flawed movements before they become the norm. Our framework is the first step to an electronic coach and consists of a model for a putting swing, the design of a custom sensor platform and the implementation of signal processing functions to accurately estimate the trajectory of the golf club. Based upon our model we propose the use of sensor fusion algorithms to increase accuracy without increasing hardware demands. The accuracy of the system is experimentally evaluated using a controlled test platform.

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