Application of the Laser Linear Distance-Speed-Acceleration Measurement System and Sport Kinematic Analysis Software

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Aug 5;22(15):5876. doi: 10.3390/s22155876.

Abstract

The industrial development of technology, with appropriate adaptation, enables us to discover possibilities in sport training control. Therefore, we have developed a new approach to linear running analysis. This study aims to determine the measurement possibilities using an LDM301A laser system in obtaining basic kinematic parameters. The second goal is the application of specialized computer programs based on appropriate algorithms to calculate a vast number of variables that can be used to adjust the training and the rivalry. It is a non-invasive, non-contact measurement method. We can also determine the influence of both subjective and objective external factors. In this way, we can also conduct training with real-time scientific feedback. This method is easy to use and requires very little time to set up and use. The efficiency and running economy can be calculated with various time, speed, acceleration, and length indexes. Calculating the symmetries between the left and right leg in velocity, stride lengths, support phase times, flight phase times, and step frequency are possible. Using the laser measurement method and detailed kinematic analysis may constitute a new chapter in measuring speed. However, it still has to compete with classic photocell measurement methods. This is mainly due to their high frequency of measurement used, despite some reservations about the scale of measurement errors.

Keywords: biomechanics; laser system; run measurements; speed; sprints; step kinematics.

MeSH terms

  • Acceleration*
  • Biomechanical Phenomena
  • Lasers
  • Running*
  • Software

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.