Lauren Lane
The integration of intelligent sensors into sports science has revolutionized the way athletes train, perform, and recover. These sensors, equipped with advanced capabilities for data collection and analysis, provide unparalleled insights into physical performance, biomechanics, and physiological states. This report explores the research progress in applying intelligent sensors in sports science, highlighting their technological advancements, practical applications, and potential challenges. Intelligent sensors encompass a broad range of technologies, including wearable devices, implantable sensors, and environmental monitoring systems. These devices are capable of capturing a wide array of data, such as heart rate, muscle activity, joint motion, and oxygen levels. By leveraging real-time data collection and processing, intelligent sensors allow athletes and coaches to make informed decisions aimed at optimizing performance and preventing injuries. One of the most significant advancements in this field is the development of wearable sensors. These devices, often embedded in clothing or accessories, are designed to monitor an athlete’s physiological and biomechanical parameters during training and competition. For example, inertial measurement units (IMUs) and accelerometers are widely used to analyze motion and detect anomalies in technique.
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