Sensor-Based Information for Personalized Exercise and Training
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2021) | Viewed by 32004
Special Issue Editors
Interests: wearable sensor technology, endurance, load monitoring, elite performance, cardiorespiratory fitness, knowledge transfer
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
An increasing number of lightweight and wearable sensors (“wearables”) are being developed or are already commercially available for monitoring physiological, biomechanical or ambient data. Innovations are mainly in sensor technology, data algorithms (especially machine learning), and content- and application-related interpretation. The application of wearable sensors (e.g., using biofeedback) is thought to improve understanding of adaptation to exercise, (elite) performance, cardiorespiratory fitness, physical activity, and other health-related aspects.
The reliability and validity of provided data is often questionable, and further evidence is needed to prove the anticipated benefits of data monitoring and guidance with wearable sensor technology.
To improve the field of wearables for exercise, health, and performance applications, this Special Issue aims to publish manuscripts which:
- Identify new sensors and algorithms (especially machine learning) in the field of exercise, health and performance applications;
- Validate existing sensors and algorithms;
- Correlate and/or interpret data with respect to exercise, health and/ or performance specific applications;
- Evaluate effects of using wearable sensor technologies in the context of exercise, health and performance applications.
Prof. Dr. Billy Sperlich
Dr. Peter Düking
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fitness
- physical activity
- wearable
- sensor
- algorithm
- machine learning
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