Delaney et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Analyzing the center of mass of athletes performing both an open and closed skill exerciseDelaney et al., 2019
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- Delaney A
- Bigelow K
- Derriso M
- Kabban-Schubert C
- Downs E
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In looking into the components of human monitoring systems, there are three main elements that comprise a system: sensors; data acquisition and communication; and data processing and analytics. Sensors that function with the purpose of sensing body movements or …
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