Measurement of football players' accelerations

Hello,

I am looking for specialists with knowledge of the principles of operation and interpretation of data from an accelerometer for the project described below in brief:

A soccer player has an accelerometer placed in a special vest in such a way that he cannot move.

During a soccer match, the player runs in different directions with varying speeds, including many accelerations. How can we measure acceleration values for all 3-meter sections based on accelerometer data?

Questions:

  1. How to smooth out the data and give real values to the accelerations?
  2. How to determine the distance covered based on accelerometer data?
  3. How to determine the initial and final speed of 3-meter accelerations?
  4. Why are individual data points larger than 20m/s2?
  5. How to understand negative values?

The main goal is to compare the highest accelerations between consecutive trainings and matches.

Individuals interested in the topic are requested to contact to determine the terms of cooperation.

Hello,

I am looking for specialists with knowledge of the principles of operation and interpretation of data from an accelerometer for the project described below in brief:

A soccer player has an accelerometer placed in a special vest in such a way that he cannot move.

During a soccer match, the player runs in different directions with varying speeds, including many accelerations. How can we measure acceleration values for all 3-meter sections based on accelerometer data?

Questions:

  1. How to smooth out the data and give real values to the accelerations?
  2. How to determine the distance covered based on accelerometer data?
  3. How to determine the initial and final speed of 3-meter accelerations?
  4. Why are individual data points larger than 20m/s2?
  5. How to understand negative values?

The main goal is to compare the highest accelerations between consecutive trainings and matches.

Individuals interested in the topic are requested to contact to determine the terms of cooperation.

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