Biosensors (Apr 2021)

A Self-Powered Portable Flexible Sensor of Monitoring Speed Skating Techniques

  • Zhuo Lu,
  • Yongsheng Zhu,
  • Changjun Jia,
  • Tianming Zhao,
  • Meiyue Bian,
  • Chaofeng Jia,
  • Yiqiao Zhang,
  • Yupeng Mao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/bios11040108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 108

Abstract

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With the development of 5G technology, contemporary technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data analyses have been widely applied to the sport industry. This paper focuses on the design of a portable, self-powered, flexible sensor, which does not require an external power supply. The sensor is capable of monitoring speed skating techniques, thereby helping professional athletes to enhance their performance. This sensor mainly consists of Polyvinylidene Fluoride (PVDF) with polarization after a silvering electrode and a flexible polyester substrate. Flexible sensors are attached to the push-off joint part of speed skaters and the ice skate blade. During motion, it produces different piezoelectricity signals depending on the states of motion. The monitoring and analyzing of the real-time sensor signals will adjust the athlete’s skating angle, frequency, and push-off techniques, thus improving user training and enhancing performance. Moreover, the production of piezoelectric signals can charge the capacitor, provide power for small electronic equipment (e.g., wireless device), and extend the applications of wearable flexible sensors to the Big Data and IoT technologies in the sport industry.

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