Authors:
Shinsuke Hara
1
;
Takunori Shimazaki
1
;
Takuma Hamagami
2
;
Yasutaka Kawamoto
2
;
Hiroyuki Yomo
3
;
Ryusuke Miyamoto
4
;
Hiroyuki Okuhata
5
and
Fumie Ono
6
Affiliations:
1
Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka City University, Sugimoto-Cho, Osaka-Shi, Osaka and Japan
;
2
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Bingo-Machi, Osaka-Shi and Japan
;
3
Graduate School of Science Engineering, Kansai University, Yamate-Cho, Suita-Shi, Osaka and Japan
;
4
School of Science and Technology, Meiji University, Higashi-Mita, Kawasaki-Shi, Kanagawa and Japan
;
5
Soliton Systems K.K., Kakuda-Cho, Osaka-Shi, Osaka and Japan
;
6
Wireless Networks Research Center, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, Hikarino-Oka, Yokosuka-Shi, Kanagawa and Japan
Keyword(s):
Real-time Vital Data Collection, Heart Rate, VO2, Location, Wireless Multi-hop Networking, A Variety of Sports Activities, A Group of Persons, A Large Outdoor Ground.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Computer Systems in Sports
;
Multimedia and Information Technology
;
Sport Science Research and Technology
Abstract:
We have been developing a wireless vital data collection system named “AccuWiSe,” which is workable for a group of persons during a variety of sporting activities in a large outdoor ground in real-time and reliably. Using the second-prototype system, we have conducted an experiment on the 6th of March 2019, where involving 50 subjects, we have successfully collected vital data from 18 subjects making a variety of sporting activities in a sports ground with size of 60m×90m, in data collection rate of 94.9%, once in 2sec regularly, and for 45min continuously. This paper introduces AccuWiSe and demonstrates the experimental results.