Inertial measurements of curling stone movement
Curling is a winter Olympic sport, in which athletes slide 20-kilogram granite stones on the surface of ice to the target called "house". An inertial measurement unit was attached to a curling stone handle in order to measure acceleration and rotation during a delivery. In this paper, we present the measurement system that consisted of accelerometers and a gyroscope as well as the results. Obtained results show that the movement of a curling stone has a high-frequency noise-like nature, which is likely to be caused by the stick-slip mechanism between the granite stone and the pebbled ice surface.
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| Notations: | technical sports technical and natural sciences |
| Tagging: | Eis |
| Published in: | International Scientific Conference on Optoelectronic and Electronic Sensors |
| Language: | English |
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IEEE
2018
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| Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.1109/COE.2018.8435175 |
| Pages: | 1-3 |
| Document types: | congress proceedings |
| Level: | advanced |