The Design of GNSS/IMU Loosely-Coupled Integration Filter for Wearable EPTS of Football Players

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This study presents the filter design of GNSS/IMU integration for wearable EPTS (Electronic Performance and Tracking System) of football players. EPTS has been widely used in sports fields recently, and GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) and IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) in wearable EPTS have been used to measure and provide players’ athletic performance data. A sensor fusion technique can be used to provide high-quality analysis data of athletic performance. For this reason, the integration filter of GNSS data and IMU data is designed in this study. The loosely-coupled strategy is considered to integrate GNSS and IMU data considering the specification of the wearable EPTS product. Quaternion is used to estimate a player’s attitude to avoid the gimbal lock singularity in this study. Experiment results validate the performance of the proposed GNSS/IMU loosely-coupled integration filter for wearable EPTS of football players.

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Kim, M., Park, C., & Yoon, J. (2023). The Design of GNSS/IMU Loosely-Coupled Integration Filter for Wearable EPTS of Football Players. Sensors, 23(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/s23041749

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