Reply to Comments: Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor
1. Introduction
2. Response
2.1. Underestimation of CTs
- The correction based on the running speed would require a measure of the instantaneous speed to apply the appropriate correction at each step. The current study [1] estimates the average running speed between the hurdles. We expected the speed to vary between the hurdles and therefore did not use the average speed to reduce the bias of CT and FLY.
2.2. Adaptations Applied to the Algorithms
2.3. Need for In-Field Validation
3. Conclusions
Conflicts of Interest
References
- Falbriard, M.; Mohr, M.; Aminian, K. Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensors. Sensors 2020, 20, 354. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
- Falbriard, M.; Meyer, F.; Mariani, B.; Millet, G.P.; Aminian, K. Accurate estimation of running temporal parameters using foot-worn inertial sensors. Front. Physiol. 2018, 9, 610. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [Green Version]
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Falbriard, M.; Mohr, M.; Aminian, K. Reply to Comments: Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor. Sensors 2020, 20, 2993. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102993
Falbriard M, Mohr M, Aminian K. Reply to Comments: Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor. Sensors. 2020; 20(10):2993. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102993
Chicago/Turabian StyleFalbriard, Mathieu, Maurice Mohr, and Kamiar Aminian. 2020. "Reply to Comments: Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor" Sensors 20, no. 10: 2993. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102993
APA StyleFalbriard, M., Mohr, M., & Aminian, K. (2020). Reply to Comments: Hurdle Clearance Detection and Spatiotemporal Analysis in 400 Meters Hurdles Races Using Shoe-Mounted Magnetic and Inertial Sensor. Sensors, 20(10), 2993. https://doi.org/10.3390/s20102993