Abstract

This study proposes a novel method for recognizing the physical fitness signals of basketball players using a photovoltaic power supply. The traditional method for measuring physical fitness signals, such as heart rate and oxygen consumption, requires constant monitoring via wired sensors. This method is not suitable for sports like basketball, where player movement can interfere with the sensors and affect the accuracy of the measurements. To address this issue, we developed a small, lightweight device that utilizes a photovoltaic power supply to eliminate the need for wires and allow for seamless monitoring of physical fitness signals. The device can be attached to a player's clothing or equipment, and the energy generated from the photovoltaic power supply is used to power the device and collect data. We conducted a pilot study with professional basketball players and found that our method provided accurate and reliable measurements of physical fitness signals. It opens up new possibilities for sports performance monitoring, as coaches and trainers can now quickly and efficiently track the physical fitness of their players in real time.

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