Design of a sensor network for the quantitative analysis of sport climbing

Front Sports Act Living. 2023 Feb 20:5:1114539. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2023.1114539. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

We describe the design of a modular sensorized climbing wall for motion analysis in a naturalistic environment. The wall is equipped with force sensors to measure interaction forces between the athlete and the wall, which can be used by experienced instructors, athletes, or therapists, to gain insights into the quality of motion. A specifically designed triaxial load cell is integrated into each hold placement, invisible to the climber, and compatible with standard climbing holds. Data collected through the sensors is sent to an app running on a portable device. The wall can be adapted to different uses. To validate our design, we recorded a repeated climbing activity of eleven climbers with varying degrees of expertise. Analysis of the interaction forces during the exercise demonstrates that the sensor network design can provide valuable information to track and analyze exercise performance changes over time. Here we report the design process as well as the validation and testing of the sensorized climbing wall.

Keywords: instrumented climbing hold; motion analysis; performance; sensors; sport climbing.

Grants and funding

Part of the research described in the paper was funded by the Polisocial 2019 grant of Politecnico di Milano through the project ACCEPT (https://accept.polimi.it).