A tecnologia baseada no movimento utiliza sensores e a Internet das coisas para apoiar o exame de competências motoras do badminton

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v67.109852

Palavras-chave:

Eligibility, Instruments, Skills, Agility, Speed, Badminton

Resumo

Enquadramento: A agilidade e a velocidade são essenciais no badminton, mas ainda falta um instrumento de teste adequado. A integração da tecnologia da Internet das Coisas (IoT) oferece uma solução precisa para a medicina. Este estúdio tem como objetivo desenvolver um instrumento de teste de habilidades motoras de Bad-minton baseado em IoT.
Objectivos: (1) Desenvolver instrumentos de teste de competências de bádminton baseados em IoT e (2) Avaliar a sua viabilidade.
Métodos: Este estúdio de investigação e desenvolvimento (I+D) segue o modelo 4D (Definir, Diseñar, Desarro-llar, Difundir). A fase de definição analisa as necessidades mediante observação e revisão bibliográfica. A etapa de design desenvolve testes de agilidade e velocidade com base na IoT. A fase de desenvolvimento centra-se em protótipos e testes de validade e fiabilidade, enquanto a difusão abandona a implementação e avaliação.
Resultados: Completámos as fases de definição e design, confirmando a necessidade de testes integrados em IoT para o badminton. A prova de agilidade inclui seis sensores na pista, e a velocidade emprega sensores de saída e de saída, com monitores para controlo e visualização.
Conclusões: Este estúdio concebeu com sucesso um instrumento baseado em IoT. O trabalho futuro será focado no desenvolvimento de protótipos e testes de viabilidade para otimizar a avaliação do desempenho no badminton.

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27-03-2025

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Nugroho, S., Komaini, A., Wahyu Arga, M., Ihsan, F., Arzhan Hidayat, R., Raharjo, S., & Rusdiana, A. (2025). A tecnologia baseada no movimento utiliza sensores e a Internet das coisas para apoiar o exame de competências motoras do badminton. Retos, 67, 173-181. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v67.109852