Victoria University: School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance - Biomechanics Unit Research Projects
(Forschungsprojekte der Biomechanik Abteilung der Victoria University: School of Human Movement, Recreation and Performance )
Recent/Current Funded Research Projects
Topic, Granting Body, Amount
Fast biomechanical analysis research, Dep't of Industry, Science & Tourism - Industry Research & Development (R&D Start), $1.65M
Development of gait models using artificial intelligence techniques for recognizing tripping risks, VU Discovery Grant, $20,000.
Real-time biofeedback systems for divers, Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Centre and the Australian Diving Association, $136,568
Real-time biofeedback systems for shooters, Australian Olympic Shooting Association & Australian Sports Commission, $28,000
Research Infrastructure Grants, ARC Mechanism B & others, $345,000
Research Systems Commercialisation, AusIndustry Business Networks Scheme, $27,000
Javelin, Discus & Shot Put Flight Simulation & Optimisation, Australian Sports Commission, $12,000
Kinematics of Racing Wheelchair Propulsion, Australian Sports Commission, $10,000
3D Kinematics of the Hockey Drag Flick, Australian Sports Commission, $10,000
World Championships Gymnasics Project - 3D Kinematic Analyses of the 1994 World Gymnastics Championships in Brisbane, Australian Sports Commission, $35,000
Gait in the Elderly, Victoria University Seeding Grant, $4,500
Gait changes during obstacle negotiation, ARC Small Grant, $9,100
Various R&D Consultancies, Industry, ~$60,000
MAJOR RESEARCH AREAS
The Biomechanics Unit has quite definite areas that we see as being our 'Primary Major Research Areas'. These general areas are currently identified as; Real-time Integrated Biomechanical Analysis System (RIBAS) Development; Clinical Orthopaedic Biomechanics; Clinical and Sports Coaching Tools Development. There are two main areas within this primary research focus.
Gait Analysis
gait in the elderly: trips, slips & falls
gait diagnostics (elderly fallers vs. non-fallers, leg length discrepancy, rearfoot motion & forefoot pressure problems)
variability (chaos) in gait
symmetry in gait dynamics
toe clearance and probability of tripping
neural network and support vector machine applications to gait analysis
real-time analysis of gait biomechanics
Real-time Biomechanical Analysis
Real-time Integrated Biomechanical Analysis System (RIBAS) development
real-time force platform analysis and force vector visualisation
real-time biofeedback of sport/clinical biomechanics information
real-time EMG analysis
Minor Research Areas
The Biomechanics Unit has quite definite areas that we see as being our 'Secondary Major Research Areas'. There are three main areas within this secondary research focus.
Applied Sports Biomechanics
diving biomechanics (inc. real-time analysis/feedback equipment development)
throwing mechanics (inc. computer flight simulation & technique optimisation)
Olympic shooting mechanics (sway applications)
running biomechanics
jumping biomechanics (mostly high jump)
Golf Swing Analysis
golf swing templating
biomechanical differences in the golf swings of different ability golfers
real-time golf swing analysis (using FVV)
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| Notationen: | Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2006
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| Online-Zugang: | http://www.staff.vu.edu.au/hmrp/research/units/biomechanics/research_projects.htm |
| Dokumentenarten: | Organisationsinformationen |
| Level: | mittel |