Get A Handle On Your Game
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Description
Project Overview
This semester, our project is to design a system that will allow a user to track basic tennis swing movements. Currently, there are are a few companies that provide this kind of tracking; however, the most established of them require that the player purchase a specific racket. Others are not as accurate or have a lot of reviews where the sensor flies off of the racket. What we hope to accomplish with this project is to have a detachable device that will be able to provide raw data from a 6-DOF IMU sensor attached to the racket, and have that data sent to a computer for processing. From this data, we hope to provide simple feedback, such as swing count, consistency, and swing speed.
For our project, we will be collecting data by using a combined accelerometer and gyroscope to track swing movements. By the end of the semester, we will be able to show data collected from a tennis racket being swung. As two former college tennis players, we will be able to look at the swing and provide some feedback on how to improve it.
Project Objectives
- Creating a detachable device that collects kinematic data on the swing of a tennis racket
- Be able to extract raw data from the onboard IMU and send to a computer for processing
- Use collected data to calculate swing speed
- Reconstructing swing based on data collected from the IMU sensor
- Use the data to be able to visualize/animate the user's swing
Project Challenges
- Setting up an Arduino with proper modules
- Being able to process data from the IMU to the computer in real time
- Using kinematics and understanding of translational frames to interpret IMU data
- Writing script in Matlab that will allow easy interpretation of raw data
Budget
- Parts Ordered Online
- Arduino Nano ($30)
- MPU6050 Module, Accelerometer and Gyroscope ($6)
- Mini Breadboard ($5)
- XBee Radio Modules ($20 each)
- Hardware and Miscellaneous Items ($30.00)
- Various connectors
- 9V Battery
- XBee adapters
- And other unforeseen items necessary for assembly
- We would like to keep another $30 in reserve, just in case we run into a hardware problem or we accidentally break the Arduino/modules during testing.
Total: $141 (including the $30 reserve)