Wearables for Sports and Fitness Tracking
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Wearables for Sports and Fitness
Wearable technology is becoming increasingly popular in the sports and fitness industry. With fitness trackers and smartwatches, various metrics such as heart rate, number of steps taken and burned calories can be recorded and monitored, which can help users set and achieve fitness goals or participate in online challanges. Wearable technology is also being used to improve performance in sports, for example by providing athletes with real-time feedback on their performance level and technique. For coaches, these technologies open up new opportunities to monitor and analyze training data and improve training management for athletes. Some wearables can even create personalized training programs based on the data collected.
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Projects
All projects are annotated with one or more possible project types (M/S/B/G) and a number of students (1 to 3).
- M: Master's thesis: 26 weeks full-time (6 months) for one student only
- S: Semester project: 14 weeks half-time (1 semester lecture period) or 7 weeks full-time for 1-3 students
- B: Bachelor's thesis: 14 weeks half-time (1 semester lecture period) for one student only
- G: Group project: 14 weeks part-time (1 semester lecture period) for 2-3 students
Usually, these are merely suggestions from our side; proposals can often be reformulated to fit students' needs.
Available Projects
- Integrating Ultrasound Technology into a Fitness Tracking Device (1M, 2 B/S)
- ML based Quantitative Movement Analysis on a Portable IoT Camera (1-2S/B)
- Multisensory system for performance analysis in ski jumping (M/1-2S/B)
- Skin Coupling Media Characterization For Fitness Tracker Applications (1 B/S)
- Smart Goggles for Visual In-Action Feedback in Ski Jumping (1 M 1-2B/S)
- Wireless In Action Data Streaming in Ski Jumping (1 B/S)