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Strategy for Sprint Race of Humanoid Robot (휴머노이드 로봇의 스프린트 경기 전략)

  • Gill, Woo-Ram;Ryoo, Young-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.390-395
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    • 2016
  • In this paper, a sprint race of human and that of humanoid robot are compared. Sprint race is one of the most popular sports games of human. HuroCup organized by FIRA is the most representative sports event of humanoid robots. The rules of the sprint race in HuroCup are explained and the strategy for the sprint race that humanoid robots can play is proposed. A child-sized humanoid robot is designed and developed so that it can play to follow the rules of the sprint race. The algorithm of the game strategy is applied to the robot, and the robot's performance is tested. Eventually, in HuroCup, it is verified that the developed humanoid robot is suitable to perform the sprint race.

A Study on the Enhancement of Athletic Performance by Analyzing Lap Times in Kayak 1000m Sprint (카약 1000m 경기 랩타임 분석을 통한 경기력 향상 방안 모색)

  • Shin, Kwang-Taek;Sohn, Jee-Hoon
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.301-307
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the lap time of K-1 sprint competition and compare the records of the best group and the other groups. Based on these data we are willing to provide them on pace control strategies for improving their performances. The analysis was conducted on 12 elite kayak players, measuring the lap time by every interval after dividing the entire 1,000-meter race into 10 sections of 100 meters. We divide the group A, B, C and D based on their final time records. Two-factor repeated measures ANOVA, One-way ANOVA, and correlation analysis were performed. There were no significant lap time differences in the section of first 200m and last 200m between A, B and C. But the C's lap time of 200m~600m were significantly later than group A and B. Non-superior athletes need to establish strategies to reduce lap time in the middle section.

Performance Analysis of Men's K-1 1000 Meter Sprint at the 99th National Sports Festival (99회 전국체전 남자 일반부 K-1 1000m 경기력 분석)

  • Sohn, Jee-Hoon
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.17 no.8
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    • pp.465-470
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    • 2019
  • This study was conducted to analyze the lap time of the K-1 1000m final race of men's general division and to develop strategies to adjust the pace for the intervals to improve the performance. We measured the lap time of the final race of the 99 th National Sports Festival by 250m intervals and compared them with the data of the World Championship finals held in 2018. The final average record of domestic top-ranked players was 248.651 seconds, and the top international's 210.826 seconds. There was a time gap of 38 seconds in the record. In lap-time, it was 8, 11, 6, and 13 seconds behind every 250m. World Championship players used the Fast-Maintain-Maintain-Spurt strategy while domestic players used the pacing strategy of Fast-Slow-Fast-Slow. In order to improve the performance of domestic players, it is necessary to adjust overall pace control strategies to maintain the pace after the quick start and to spurt at the last lap.

Kinematic Analysis of Women's 100-m Final during IAAF World Championships, Daegu 2011 (2011 대구세계육상선수권대회 100 m 여자 결승전의 운동학적 분석)

  • Ryu, Ji-Seon;Ryu, Jae-Kyun;Kim, Tae-Sam;Park, Young-Jin;Hwang, Won-Seob;Yoon, Suk-Hoon;Park, Sang-Kyoon
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.521-528
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze the kinematic characteristics of the finalists in the women's 100 m event to provide important information to coaches and athletes. Three different biomechanics techniques were applied for analyzing sprinter motion: LAVEG, a panning technique, and 12 video cameras for 3 dimensional analysis of the 40 m - 70 m portion of the race. Carmelita Jeter(USA) performed the maximum speed of 10.54 m/s at the distance of 58.2 m. There was a tendency to show a better performance time with a high number of steps (p=.13) and shorter stride length (p=.14) among the 8 sprints. Furthermore, the stride frequency and the performance time were negatively correlated as a higher stride frequency had a positive impact on the performance time (p=.02). Based on 3 dimensional analysis, the 4 top ranked sprinters used the different strategies to maintain a high COM (Center of Mass) velocity during the mid portion of the race (40 m - 70 m). Carmelita Jeter(USA) showed more flexed knee and hip motion at heel contact (HC) to maintain a high COM velocity while S.A. Fraser-Pryce (JAM) showed more extended knee and hip motion at HC. On the other hands, Veronica Campbell-Brown (JAM) and Kelly-Ann Baptiste (TRI) showed a tendency to have high knee lifts during the swing phase to maintain the high COM velocity during the race. These biomechanical analyses of the women's 100 m final event in the 2011 WC, Daegu, will provide important scientific information to coaches and athletes for understanding the sprinting mechanism of today's top-class sprinters.