Real-time energy monitoring of track cyclists
Keywords:
ANT , wireless, track cycling, monitoring, sensors, energyAbstract
In order to support track cyclist coaches in the monitoring of their riders and the analysis of their data, the Wireless Cycling Network project of Ghent University and Cycling Vlaanderen focuses on developing a central sensor dashboard on which the sensor data (such as power and heart rate) of all riders will be visualized in real-time and events/outliers can be thrown. Changes in energy level is one of the events the demonstrator currently supports and this paper mainly explains how this is done. Other events follow a similar workflow.
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