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Development of Bib Pants Design and Pattern for Cycling Smart Wear

사이클링 스마트웨어 제작을 위한 빕 팬츠 디자인 및 패턴 개발

  • Received : 2022.10.27
  • Accepted : 2022.11.24
  • Published : 2022.11.30

Abstract

In this study, a cycling smart wear for measuring cycling posture and motion was developed using a three-dimensional motion analysis camera and an IMU inertial sensor. Results were compared according to parts to derive the optimal smart device attachment location, enabling correct posture measurement and cycle motion analysis to design a pattern. Conclusions were as follows: 1) 'S-T8' > 'S-T10' > 'S-L4' was the most significant area for each lumbar spine using a 3D motion analysis system with representative posture change (90°, 60°, 30°) to derive incisions and size specifications; 2) the part with the smallest relative angle change among significant section reference points during pattern design was applied as a reference point for attaching a cycling smart device to secure detachable safety of the device. Optimal locations for attaching the cycling device were the "S-L4" hip bone (Sacrum) and lumbar spine No. 4 (Lumbar 4th); 3) the most suitable sensor attachment location for monitoring knee induction-abduction was the anatomical location of the rectus femoris; 4) a cycling smart wear pattern was developed without incision in the part where the sensor and electrode passed. The wearing was confirmed with 3D CLO. This study aims to provide basic research on exercise analysis smart wear, to expand the smart cycling area that could only be realized with smart devices and smart watches attached to current cycles, and to provide an opportunity to commercialize it as cycling smart wear.

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Acknowledgement

이 (성과물)은 산업통상자원부 '소재부품기술개발사업(패키지형)'의 재원으로 한국산업기술평가관리원(KEIT)의 지원을 받아 수행된 연구임(과제명 : 운동분석과 인터랙티브 헬스케어 서비스가 가능한 통합 운영시스템이 내장된 고내구성 스마트 웨어 및 서비스 플랫폼 개발, 과제번호 : 20016037)

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