Search Results - "Roell, Mareike"
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Validation of Wearable Sensors during Team Sport-Specific Movements in Indoor Environments
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (07-08-2019)“…The aim of this study was to determine possible influences, including data processing and sport-specific demands, on the validity of acceleration measures by…”
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Player Monitoring in Indoor Team Sports: Concurrent Validity of Inertial Measurement Units to Quantify Average and Peak Acceleration Values
Published in Frontiers in physiology (27-02-2018)“…The increasing interest in assessing physical demands in team sports has led to the development of multiple sports related monitoring systems. Due to technical…”
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Duration-Specific Peak Acceleration Demands During Professional Female Basketball Matches
Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (16-04-2020)“…Describing the most intense periods of match-play is important in player monitoring and the development of specific training programs. The aim of this study…”
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Inertial Sensor-Based Respiration Analysis
Published in IEEE transactions on instrumentation and measurement (01-11-2019)“…In this paper, we propose a system that is capable of detecting the breath rate of an athlete. Furthermore, we investigate equivalences with the tidal volume…”
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Relationships between External, Wearable Sensor-Based, and Internal Parameters: A Systematic Review
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (11-01-2023)“…Micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) are used to record training and match play of intermittent team sport athletes. Paired with estimates of internal…”
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The relationship between movement speed and duration during soccer matches
Published in PloS one (25-07-2017)“…The relationship between the time duration of movement (t(dur)) and related maximum possible power output has been studied and modeled under many conditions…”
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Player Monitoring in Professional Soccer: Spikes in Acute:Chronic Workload Are Dissociated From Injury Occurrence
Published in Frontiers in sports and active living (08-07-2020)“…This study aimed to determine whether spikes in acute:chronic workload ratio (ACWR) are associated with injury incidence, and to examine the differences in…”
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