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Perfomance Dance
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From Movement To Sound: The Advanced Sonification Toolkit

Turning movement into sound can open new possibilities for training, feedback, and user experience. Yet for most coaches, athletes and designers, the use of sonification often remains inaccessible. It typically …

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The perfect turn is measurable: carving and skidding, objectively assessed

A new measurement method for the angle of attack based on imu and GNSS data was developed, validated, and successfully applied on the slopes. Awarded 2nd place at the young …

Connected Boot
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Connected Boot: sensor technology and mobile analysis for optimized skiing

With the Connected Boot, developed by Salzburg Research together with Atomic and the University of Salzburg, skiers receive tailor-made real-time feedback on their own riding technique directly on their mobile …

Figure 1 PyzoFlex® prototype (a) and different deflection settings to test the reliability and validity of the ski prototype (b)
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Sensor-driven examination of alpine ski deflection

The interaction between the ski and snow plays a pivotal role in determining skiing technique and performance. The deflection characteristics of the ski serve as a gateway to understanding the …

RunRhythm
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Runrhythm – coupling breath to steps to enhance the running experience

This application supports runners to get into a running rhythm. It guides runners to couple their breath to their steps using pleasant soundscapes that enhance the running experience. Novel runners …

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RESPiratory Measurement using a capacitive textile Sensor

Capacitive sensors are suitable for a variety of applications. In the comet project “dimo”, a textile capacitive sensor is being investigated for measuring respiration, in particular respiratory rate and flow …

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