A system for measuring the effort, movement and vibration response of the paddle with Bluetooth® communication

Keywords: embedded systems, Bluetooth® Low Energy, effort measurement, motion tracking, calibration

Abstract

This article is devoted to an overview of certain aspects of the implementation of a built-in system for measuring sports parameters for a "smart" paddle with Bluetooth® communication. The features of the Bluetooth® Low energy protocol for public use devices were studied, a secure communication system was developed between the user's smartphone and the paddle, and the behavior of load sensors (applied force), gyroscope and accelerometer were analyzed. The conditions of the external environment for the functioning of the devices were analyzed and appropriate corrections were made to the software code to extend the time of full functioning. It is planned to introduce methods of self-checking the state of sensors of "smart" oars.

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Published
2023-12-16
How to Cite
Levitska , T., & Parakhin , R. (2023). A system for measuring the effort, movement and vibration response of the paddle with Bluetooth® communication. COMPUTER-INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES: EDUCATION, SCIENCE, PRODUCTION, (53), 277-283. https://doi.org/10.36910/6775-2524-0560-2023-53-41
Section
Telecommunications and radio engineering