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Research and Development of GNSS Wearable Device for Sports Performance Monitoring by Example of Soccer Player Analysis∗

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With the continuous progress in measurement accuracy and algorithm maturity, wearable devices have been used more widely in competitive sports, and even some wearable devices have obtained the qualification for application on the competition scene. Taking soccer as an example, this research developed a wearable device for sports performance analysis of soccer players, realized the acquisition of sports position, distance and speed information and carried out the analysis of sports performance, explored the motion mode of soccer and built a sports performance model.

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      EITCE '22: Proceedings of the 2022 6th International Conference on Electronic Information Technology and Computer Engineering
      October 2022
      1999 pages
      ISBN:9781450397148
      DOI:10.1145/3573428

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