Environmental impact and performance assessment of a new Zigbee-based shotgun training system

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Only a few research works have studied the risks involving young athletes in shooting activities such as noise and risk of projectile impact. Besides, limited studies have explored the environmental concerns caused by remaining projectile fragments scattered into the environment. In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in integrating computing, modeling, and IoT-based applications and used connected add-ons (e.g., steams Virtual Reality VR, virtual guns, and game controllers) in sports activities displayed in virtual reality gaming environments. The aim of this paper is, first, to present a multi-aspect Zigbee-based protocol system used to assess and to improve reaction time and score prediction abilities of Shotgun sports practitioners indoor and outdoor. Second, B-percept would be presented as a training solution to reduce environmental scattered wastes of used Clays. After 8 weeks of training, there was significant improvement (p

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Ben Ali, B., Fraj, C., Oueslati, O., & Dugas, É. (2020). Environmental impact and performance assessment of a new Zigbee-based shotgun training system. Engineering Reports, 2(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12309

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