Phase-based UHF RFID approach for speed bag monitoring
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2022-08-19Editorial
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López Matencio, P., González Castaño, F.J. y Vales Alonso, J.: "Phase-based UHF RFID approach for speed bag monitoring. En: 2022 7th International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies (SpliTech), Split / Bol, Croatia, 2022, pp. 1-4, doi: 10.23919/SpliTech55088.2022.9854229.Palabras clave
UHF RFIDReceived signal phase
Speedbag frequency
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Monitoring the performance of athletes is crucial for improving exercise quality and planning new training goals. Specifically, boxing sports demand strength and balance, requiring concentration and coordination when training with a speed bag. With a speed bag, the boxer has to strike the bag repeatedly while the bag moves fast and maintains a rhythm of hits. A monitor system for this type of training is challenging because it must be unobtrusive to keep the boxer focused on the exercise. This study introduces a methodology to get the frequency of the speed bag, which is a crucial feature to get insight into the boxer's performance. Our approach takes advantage of UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology. RFID tags are small and can easily be embedded in the speed bag without hindering the activity of the boxer. Our methodology uses the phase of the backscattered signal as the tag and bag move together, allowing to extract the oscillation frequency. Performed simulations ...
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