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Continuous Athlete Monitoring in Challenging Cycling Environments Using IoT Technologiesis

Journal

IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
Volume 6, Issue 6, Pages 10875-10887

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2942761

Keywords

6TiSCH; CONAMO; cycling; Industrial Internet of Things (IoT); real-time feedback; stream reasoning

Funding

  1. Flemish Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek SBO through Intelligent dense and Longe Range IoT Networks Project [S004017N]
  2. Interdisciplinair Cooperatief Onderzoek Project Continuous Athlete Monitoring
  3. UGent Bijzonder Onderzoeksfonds Post-Doctoral Grant

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Internet of Things (IoT)-based solutions for sport analytics aim to improve performance, coaching, and strategic insights. These factors are especially relevant in cycling, where real-time data should be available anytime, anywhere, even in remote areas where there are no infrastructure-based communication technologies (e.g., LTE and Wi-Fi). In this article, we present an experience report on the use of state-of-the-art IoT technologies in cycling, where a group of cyclists can form a reliable and energy efficient mesh network to collect and process sensor data in real-time, such as heart rate, speed, and location. This data is analyzed in real-time to estimate the performance of each rider and derive instantaneous feedback. Our solution is the first to combine a local body area network to gather the sensor data from the cyclist and a 6TiSCH network to form a multihop long-range wireless sensor network in order to provide each bicycle with connectivity to the sink (e.g., a moving car following the cyclists). In this article, we present a detailed technical description of this solution, describing its requirements, options, and technical challenges. In order to assess such a deployment, we present a large publicly available data-set from different real-world cycling scenarios (mountain road cycle racing and cyclo-cross) which characterizes the performance of the approach, demonstrating its feasibility and evidencing its relevance and promising possibilities in a cycling context for providing low-power communication with reliable performance.

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