Technology in Sports - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Application

Technology in Sports - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Application

Author: Thomas Wojda

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-05-02

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 0854663355

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Explore the dynamic intersection of technology and sports in Technology in Sports - Recent Advances, New Perspectives, and Application. This comprehensive volume covers a wide array of topics, from the biomedical and legal aspects of nutrition for athletes to cutting-edge developments in sports analytics and talent identification. Discover how computer simulations are revolutionizing training strategies and delve into the role of ECG in athlete health assessment. From innovative motion analysis software tailored to boxing competitions to the utilization of blockchain technology in sports medicine, this book offers invaluable insights for researchers, practitioners, coaches, and athletes alike. With its diverse range of topics and practical applications, this volume is poised to redefine how we approach sports performance, injury prevention, and athlete management. Whether you are interested in optimizing nutrition for peak performance or harnessing the power of data analytics in sports management, this book provides the essential knowledge and tools to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of sports technology.


The Use of Technology in Sport

The Use of Technology in Sport

Author: Daniel Almeida Marinho

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-11-14

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 1789844827

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The development and implementation of new technology devices to help professionals, athletes, and non-athletes improve their physical fitness, performance, health, and well-being have emerged in the last few years. This book briefly overviews the current state of the art in technology applied to sports, providing examples, literature syntheses, and recent applications to sports, focused on the most important evidenced-based developments in this area. Attention is drawn to issues and unusual matters that may arise when it comes to technological innovation applied to sport. For the reader, this could be a different perspective on technological progress in physical activity.


Fiber-Reinforced Composites - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications

Fiber-Reinforced Composites - Recent Advances, New Perspectives and Applications

Author: Longbiao Li

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-09-18

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 085466758X

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Fiber-reinforced composites have been widely applied in different industrial areas. This book focuses on the recent advances, new perspectives, and applications of different fiber-reinforced composites, such, as ceramic-matrix composites, fiber-reinforced concrete, wood–plastic composites, and so on. The design, fabrication, and application of fiber-reinforced composites are related to the high mechanical properties and nondestructive damage monitoring techniques. The experimental and damage monitoring method can reveal the internal damage evolution process inside of the fiber-reinforced composites and improve the operation reliability and safety of the composites and components. The book can help composite researchers better understand the engineering application, mechanical behavior, and damage detection of fiber-reinforced composites.


Beyond the Finish Line

Beyond the Finish Line

Author: Jonathan Finn

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 2020-09-23

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 0228004527

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In the 1880s photographers and sports enthusiasts confidently declared the end of dead heats in sporting competition. Reflecting a broader social belief in technology, proponents of the camera stressed that the device could provide definitive proof of who won and who lost. Yet despite this remedy for the inadequate human eye, competitive races between horses, boats, and bicycles ended too close to call a sole champion. More than a century later, when cameras can subdivide the second into ten-thousandths and beyond, athletes continue to cross the finish line in ties. In this fascinating journey through the history of the photo-finish in sports, Jonathan Finn shows how innovation was animated by a drive for ever more precise tools and a quest for perfect measurement. As he traces the technological developments inspired by this crusade - from the evolution of the still camera to movie cameras, ultimately leading to complex contemporary photo-finish systems - Finn uncovers the social implications of adopting and contesting the photograph as evidence in sport. At every turn empirical obsession intersects with the unpredictability of sports, creating a paradox wherein the precision offered by photo-finish technology far exceeds the realities of human performance and its measurement. Separating athletes by the hundredth, thousandth, or ten-thousandth of a second is often a fiction that comes with significant material and cultural implications. A lively biography of a critical technology, Beyond the Finish Line illuminates the cultural role of the photo-finish in win-at-all-costs culture and warn that in our pursuit for precision we may threaten the human element of sport that galvanizes mere spectators into fans.


New Perspectives on Sport Volunteerism

New Perspectives on Sport Volunteerism

Author: Berit Skirstad

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-02

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1317515730

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The book highlights ‘new perspectives’ on volunteerism in sport, covering frameworks, methods, context and variables on several levels from community sport clubs to international events. In analysing the processes of control within voluntary sport clubs, a new theoretical framework – critical realism (CR) – challenges how we think about theory and how scientific inquiry should proceed. Further themes raised are: Should sports clubs be viewed as a crossing between a traditional volunteer culture dominated by collective solidarity, and a modern volunteer culture focused on the individual benefits? Are former athletes a new group of possible volunteers? Can personal narratives of experiences of being a volunteer in a big international event provide us with new insight that has not previously been considered? Identity is suggested as a motive for understanding volunteers at sporting events. Two new theoretical models are presented, one on the development of volunteer commitment and the other on a framework that incorporates both individual- and institutional-level variables. All chapters have recommendations for future research. The testing of these theories and influencing factors will provide new directions in the research of sport volunteerism. This book was originally published as a special issue of European Sport Management Quarterly.


Metaverse Applications for New Business Models and Disruptive Innovation

Metaverse Applications for New Business Models and Disruptive Innovation

Author: Anshari, Muhammad

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2023-01-16

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 1668460998

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It is expected that the metaverse will be the next generation of the internet and its online activities and will serve as the foundation for a massive online business platform. Furthermore, it will alter people's behavior, which will have an impact on businesses' decisions to choose the metaverse as their primary business platform. Metaverse Applications for New Business Models and Disruptive Innovation showcases the most recent developments in the metaverse and their implications for business and considers the challenges and best practices of implementing this technology in business. Covering topics such as augmented reality, economics, security, and business models, this reference work is ideal for business owners, managers, computer scientists, researchers, scholars, academicians, practitioners, educators, and students.


Human Movement and Motor Control in the Natural Environment

Human Movement and Motor Control in the Natural Environment

Author: Peter A Federolf

Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

Published: 2023-06-08

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 2832526187

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The basic understanding of human movement and control of human movement stems largely from laboratory measurements where human movement can be quantified with high precision and accuracy, but where the artificial environment compromises ecological validity. A good example for this issue was demonstrated in a recent investigation; specifically that the walking gait pattern of healthy individuals in a laboratory changed as a function of how many researchers were present during the experiment. Observations like these underscore that study volunteers adapt their behavior to the specific laboratory environment and warrant the question of how well we can transfer our lab-based understanding of gait patterns and the underlying neuromuscular control system to walking during daily living. Another research area where lab-based movement assessments have led to conflicting findings is the field of sports injury prevention: Many neuromuscular training programs have been shown to be effective in reducing the sport injury rate in athletes by 30-50% or more in a variety of different multi-directional sports. Nevertheless, lab-based assessments of the same athletes who completed those training programs were often not able to detect improvements in motor control of sport-specific movements or a reduction in joint loading, two factors thought to be closely linked with sport injury risk. This disconnect suggests that lab-based assessments of movement and motor control are often poor indicators of player behavior during real-game scenarios and may limit our ability to screen athletes for injury risk or monitor their progress in rehabilitation. These examples highlight that we should strive for the assessment and investigation of human movement and motor control in natural environments, i.e. where individuals, patients, athletes, or other groups of interest perform, explore, and interact under real-world conditions.


The Nanotechnology Revolution

The Nanotechnology Revolution

Author: Dale A. Stirling

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-01-17

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1351617230

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Nanotechnology is changing the world in a very big way, but at the atomic and sub-atomic level. Although the roots of nanotechnology can be traced back to more than a century ago, the last three decades have witnessed an explosion of nano-based technologies and products. This reference work examines the history, current status, and future directions of nanotechnology through an exhaustive search of the technical and scientific literature. The more than 4000 bibliographic citations it includes are carefully organized into core subject areas, and a geographic and subject index allows readers to quickly locate documents of interest. Although a sense of the global reach and interest in nanotechnology can be gleaned from the reference sections of countless journal articles, conference papers, and books, this is the only reference work providing an in-depth global perspective that is ready-made for nanotechnology professionals and those interested in learning more about all things nanotechnology. Despite the abundance of online resources, there is still an urgent need for well-researched, well-presented, concise, and thematically organized reference works. Instead of relying on wiki pages, citation aggregators, and related websites, the author searched the databases and databanks of scholarly literature search providers such as EBSCO, ProQuest, PUBMED, STN International, and Thomson Reuters. In addition, he used select serials-related databases to account for pertinent documents from countries in which English is not the primary national language (i.e., China Online Journals, e-periodica, J-STAGE, and SciELO Brazil among others).


New Perspectives on Information Systems Development

New Perspectives on Information Systems Development

Author: Hari Harindranath

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 684

ISBN-13: 146150595X

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This book is a result of the Tenth International Conference on Information Systems Development (ISD2001) held at Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom, during September 5-7, 2001. ISD 2001 carries on the fine tradition established by the first Polish-Scandinavian Seminar on Current Trends in Information Systems Development Methodologies, held in Gdansk, Poland in 1988. Through the years, this seminar evolved into an International Conference on Information Systems Development. The Conference gives participants an opportunity to express ideas on the current state of the art in information systems development, and to discuss and exchange views on new methods, tools, applications as well as theory. In all, 55 papers were presented at ISD2001 organised into twelve tracks covering the following themes: Systems Analysis and Development, Modelling, Methodology, Database Systems, Collaborative Systems, Theory, Knowledge Management, Project Management, IS Education, Management issues, E-Commerce. and Technical Issues. We would like to thank all the contributing authors for making this book possible and for their participation in ISD200 1. We are grateful to our panel of paper reviewers for their help and support. We would also like to express our sincere thanks to Ceri Bowyer and Steve Brown for their unfailing support with organising ISD2001.


New Perspectives on Property Law

New Perspectives on Property Law

Author: Alistair Hudson

Publisher: Cavendish Publishing

Published: 2003-11-30

Total Pages: 405

ISBN-13: 1843145715

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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.