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A Study on an IT Converged Smart Outdoor Exercise Equipment (IT 융합형 스마트 야외체육기구 연구)

  • Ro, Kwang-Hyun;An, Jae-Sung;Kim, Sang-Hoon;Seo, Jeong-Min;Shin, Myeong-Guk;Lee, Gunn-Yeong;Kim, Dong-Sik;Lee, Kyung-Hun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2016.10a
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    • pp.874-875
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    • 2016
  • This paper proposes the architecture and major functionalities of IT converged smart outdoor exercise equipment and health cashback system. It provides basic information such as date, time, weather information, and display the amount of exercise, thermal images for monitoring the change of user's body temperature and health cashback point. The amount of exercise is transferred to a health cashback server via mobile communication network and the server provides the exercise history and health cashback point. Also, as additional public services, a fine dust alarm light and an emergency alarm function are embedded. The proposed IT converged smart outdoor exercise equipment will be a reference model for studying and commercializing the next generation product.

A Study on IoT Outdoor Exercise Equipment using ARTIK Platform (ARTIK 플랫폼을 활용한 IoT 야외운동기구 연구)

  • Seo, Jeonghyeon;Shin, Hun;Lee, Minwoo;Cho, Yonghoon;Kim, Dongsik;Ro, Kwanghyun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2018.07a
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    • pp.513-514
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    • 2018
  • Recently, IoT(Internet of Things) technology is being actively used to develop smart products and services. This paper proposes the architecture and major functionalities of IoT outdoor exercise equipment using ARTIK IoT Platform. It provides an exerciser with date&time, weather information, the amount of exercise. The amount of exercise and a user's ID are sent to a service server by LTE-M modem and the server provides the exercise history by web or smartphone app. As additional functionalities, a fine dust alarm light and an emergency alarm button are embedded. The proposed system has been exhibited on CHINA SPORT SHOW 2018 held on Shanghai, China.

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A Study on Development of Non-Powered Horse Riding Device for Enhancement of Core Muscle (코어근육군 강화를 위한 무동력 승마운동기구개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lim, Young-Tae;Kwon, Moon-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Applied Biomechanics
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.353-361
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    • 2015
  • Objective : The aim of this study was to develop the non-powered horse riding device and was to evaluate the elaborate its applicability throughout static structural and transient structural analysis of the outdoor core strength exercise equipment. Method : Fifteen college students (mass: $69.55{\pm}13.38kg$, height: $1.69{\pm}5.61m$, age: $21.42{\pm}1.83yrs$) rode the powered horse riding device and 14 college students (mass: $71.12{\pm}9.74kg$, height: $1.73{\pm}3.31m$, age: $22.50{\pm}1.47yrs$) rode the non-powered horse riding device for the comparison. All motion capture data was collected at 100 Hz using six infrared cameras and the muscular activities were collected using a Delsys Trigno wireless system. The peak forward/backward lean angle, range of motion anter/posterior and vertical COM(Center of mass) movement of trunk and pelvis segment, and muscle activities of six muscles were compared between the two devices by using independent t-test (p<.05). Results : Several kinematic variables (peak forward-backward lean angle and vertical COM movement of trunk and pelvis segment, range of motion of trunk) significantly different between non-powered and powered horse riding device. The muscle activities of Rectus abdominis and External oblique of abdomen on the non-powered horse riding device were significantly greater than those of the powered device. Conclusion : It was concluded that non-power horse riding device could give the effect of core strength exercise as well as the body motion which can simulate the powered horse riding device.

Trends in the use of big data and artificial intelligence in the sports field (스포츠 현장에서의 빅데이터와 인공지능 활용 동향)

  • Seungae Kang
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.115-120
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the recent trends in the sports environment to which big data and AI technologies, which are representative technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution, and approached them from the perspective of convergence of big data and AI technologies in the sports field. And the results are as follows. First, it is being used for player and game data analysis and team strategy establishment and operation. Second, by combining big data collected using GPS, wearable equipment, and IoT with artificial intelligence technology, scientific physical training for each player is possible through user individual motion analysis, which helps to improve performance and efficiently manage injuries. Third, with the introduction of an AI-based judgment system, it is being used for judge judgment. Fourth, it is leading the change in marketing and game broadcasting services. The technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution is bringing innovative changes to all industries, and the sports field is also in the process. The combination of big data and AI is expected to play an important role as a key technology in the rapidly changing future in a sports environment where scientific analysis and training determine victory or defeat.

Concept Car Development using Personal Digital Design Process based on Engineering Technology (공학 기술 기반 개인 디지털 디자인 프로세스를 적용한 컨셉카 개발)

  • Maeng, Joo-Won;Cho, Chong-Du
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.9-19
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    • 2010
  • Every car manufacturer desires to reduce the new car development time spent in improving the safety, NVH, lightweight, reliability and environment friendly features of the car. Other considerations such as planning, exterior and interior styling, packaging, color, and material selection increase the complexity of the car design process. This paper proposes a personal DDP (Digital Design Process) to utilize the engineering analysis and design/styling software for car design. DDP can be efficiently used by a team of car research center or a studio with small number of engineers, helping ordinary engineers becoming ambidextrous in design as well as engineering applications. The concept model starts from idea sketch, rendering, and 3D surface model with CAS (Computer Aided Styling) to the final safety estimation by using proposed DDP based on engineering technology (CAD, CAE). The concept model proposed a hydrogen fuel cell sports coupe which could be available within next 10 years. The proposed DDP can not only reduce the new car development time but also be adapted into designing of varied products such as aircraft, yacht, electrical equipment and sports gear.

Suggestions for Changing the Trend of Public Fitness (대중 피트니스의 유행 방향 전환에 관한 제언)

  • WU, HAN
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.271-275
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the characteristics that affect the direction change of public fitness in the current COVID-19 situation. As a result of the study, if public and active fitness-related awareness is strengthened and fitness places require a transition from outdoor fitness to home training, fitness activities require a transition from offline fitness to offline + online sports fitness, and finally, in the case of fitness equipment, there is an increase in demand for home training. Based on these characteristics, this study is expected to help the entire nation achieve athletic life and a healthy society by presenting its course of action on the change of direction of popular movement.

A study on the taping techniques of functional golf inner-wear for improving golf swing trajectory & shot distance (골프 스윙궤적 및 비거리 향상을 위한 기능성 골프 이너웨어의 테이핑 기법 연구)

  • Jungwoo Kim
    • The Research Journal of the Costume Culture
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.58-69
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study was to develop the Functional golf inner-wear by preventing the injuries and enhancing the performance of the Golf swing by checking the influence of the wearing of the functional golf inner-wear considering golf characteristics on the Swing trajectory and Shot distance. Functional inner-wear effective for golf swing was manufactured using the sports taping method. Changes in driver and iron swing before and after wearing the functional golf inner-wear manufactured in this way were measured using trackman equipment. Measurement variables were limited to Club Speed, Attack Angle, Club Path, Ball Speed, Smash Factor, and Priority. Before and after wearing functional golf inner-wear, there were statistically significant differences in driver club speed, iron club speed, driver etch angle, iron club pass, driver ball speed, driver smash factor, iron smash factor, driver carry, iron carry, and right shoulder joint proprioceptive sensory ability. As a result, functional golf inner-wear is effective for ball speed, impact, and carry by increasing club speed and efficient swing. Future research will focus on the development of functional golf that can improve the swing ability in a short game that plays an important role in the golf game through various sports taping grafting technique, textile, special material, film, Research on functional golf inner-wear.

Analysis of the Causes of Casualties of Jecheon Sports Center Fire - Focus on an Initial Response and Management - (제천 스포츠센터 화재의 다수 사상자 발생원인 분석 -초기대응과 관리적인 측면을 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Eui-Pyeong
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.57-66
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    • 2018
  • A sports center fire in Jecheon that caused 29 deaths and 40 injuries was analyzed based on initial response and management in order to investigate the causes of the casualties. The aspects of initial response included delay of reporting 119, not being guided to the exit for the body scrubber on the $2^{nd}$ floor for escape, opening the fire doors of the exits on the $1^{st}$ floor and $3^{rd}$ floor, not closing the fire door of the main stairs on the $3^{rd}$ floor, and not doing an emergency broadcast. The management aspects included closing the alarm valve of the sprinkler system on the $1^{st}$ floor, starting-stop of the fire pump controller, neglecting leakage of water and electricity between the false ceiling and ceiling in the parking lot, hiding the exit light in the ladies bathroom lounge on the $2^{nd}$ floor and piling up things in the exit, neglecting the button of an automatic door on the $2^{nd}$ floor, conventional fire safety management, insufficient inspection of fire equipment, and not working fire shutters and smoke exhaust windows.

Sports Injuries in Athletes with Disabilities (장애인선수들의 스포츠상해에 관한 연구)

  • Bogja, Jeoung
    • 재활복지
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.59-75
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to analyze sports injuries in athletes with disabilities during the 2015 National Games in Korea. We conducted a survey to assess sport injuries in 171 male athletes with disabilities who participated in this study. The shoulder was most frequently injured, followed by the fingers and low back. Contusions were the most common type of injury, and were usually caused by collisions with teammates or contact with equipment. Injuries often occur during enthusiastic play in both competition and practice sessions. Injured athletes are emergently treated with medicated spray and patch application by the head coach. Warm-up and cool-down exercises are recommended to prevent injury, and physical therapy is effective after an injury occurs. Based on these findings, an injury prevention training program and athletic trainers should be provided for athletes with disabilities to ensure appropriate care and rehabilitation.

Prevention of Alpine Ski Injuries (알파인 스키 부상의 예방)

  • Eun Seung-Pyo
    • Journal of Korean Orthopaedic Sports Medicine
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 2002
  • The types of Alpine ski injuries have changed through the years in relationship to the development of skiing equipment. Modern skis, boots and bindings are better at protecting the tibia, which previously was almost as commonly injured as the knee. Since the 1980s, severe knee sprains, most of them involving the anterior cruciate ligament have tripled while injuries of the lower extremity below the knee diminished significantly. However, recent studies show no further improvements in either lower leg fractures or increase in the rates of ACL sprains has occurred. The use of carving skis presents an increased risk for sustaining isolated ACL injuries in more skilled skiers and less skilled skiers are more likely to sustain an ankle fracture than skiers using conventional skis. To restore the trend of diminishing lower leg injury rates, efforts will be needed to motivate skiers to have their equipment serviced by ski shop professionals following ASTM (American Society for Testing and Material) standard procedures. As of now, there are no boots, bindings or skis on the market designed to protect skiers from the ACL injury. The only method proven to reduce ACL injury Is a training program based on recognizing the circumstances that lead to ACL injury in skiing and to avoid these events.

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