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Development of a System Based on Force Load Cells for Measuring Vertical Jump Parameters

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Abstract

In various sport disciplines, the physical abilities of strength, endurance, speed, and flexibility are evaluated to improve athletes' performance through the assessment of vertical jump exercises. In this context, recording parameters such as flight time, jump height, and specific power is crucial for a quantitative assessment of vertical jumps. However, the technol-ogy required for this purpose is often expensive, limiting access for many athletes and coaches. This work presents, as a low-cost alternative, the development and evaluation of a prototype of a system based on four load cells and a microcontroller to assess vertical jump exercices. This system is designed to measure forces to identify the start and end of the vertical jump, and calculate the aforementioned parameters. In addition, the system allows the generation of a database of the measurements for offline evaluation of the vertical jumps performed by subjects. A protocol for reliability and usability evaluation was designed and conducted, involving physical evaluations of vertical jumps with thirty participants. Measurements of flight time (ms), jump height (cm), and specific power (W/kg) were compared with those obtained from a Optojump Next, which is used as the reference device. The results of the statistical analysis indicate a positive correlation of 0.7 for flight time, 0.9 for jump height, and 0.7 for specific power when comparing both systems. The mean score obtained through System Usability Scale (SUS) was 87.5, indicating good usability for the system. Thus, we believe that the developed system can be effectively used to support sport training based on vertical jump evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication2024 International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement, 3DAHM 2024 - Proceedings
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (Electronic)9798331521738
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024
Event2024 International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement, 3DAHM 2024 - Montevideo, Uruguay
Duration: 3 Dec 20246 Dec 2024

Publication series

Name2024 International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement, 3DAHM 2024 - Proceedings

Conference

Conference2024 International Symposium on 3D Analysis of Human Movement, 3DAHM 2024
Country/TerritoryUruguay
CityMontevideo
Period3/12/246/12/24

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IEEE.

Keywords

  • flight time
  • jump height
  • load cells
  • specific power
  • SUS
  • vertical jump

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 519A Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • 417A Electronics, Automation and Sound

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