Abstract

In this work, the characterization of the radio channel for ISM 2.4GHz Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) for judo applications is presented. The environments where judo activity is held are usually complex indoor scenarios in terms of radiopropagation due to their morphology, the presence of humans and the electromagnetic interference generated by personal portable devices, wireless microphones and other wireless systems used by the media. For the assessment of the impact that the topology and the morphology of these environments have on electromagnetic propagation, an in-house developed 3D ray-launching software has been used in this study. Time domain results as well as estimations of received power level have been obtained for the complete volume of a training venue of a local judo club's facilities with a contest area with the dimensions specified by the International Judo Federation (IJF) for international competitions. The obtained simulation results have been compared with measurements, which have been carried out deploying ZigBee-compliant XBee Pro modules at presented scenario, using approved Judogis (jacket, trousers and belt). The analysis is completed with the inclusion of an in-house human body computational model. Such analysis has allowed the design and development of an in house application devoted to monitor the practice of judo, in order to aid referee activities, training routines and to enhance spectator experience.

Highlights

  • Judo is one of the most popular martial arts practiced around the world

  • Judo became an Olympic sport in the 1964 Tokyo games, with active worldwide competitions being held under the auspices of the International Judo Federation (IJF), which is subdivided in five different Judo Federations around the world

  • The influence of judo environments in the operation of a Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) at ISM 2.4 GHz band is analyzed by means of an in-house deterministic 3D ray launching algorithm in order to aid in the development of potential monitoring applications

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Summary

Introduction

Judo is one of the most popular martial arts practiced around the world. Originally developed in. The presented analysis can aid in the optimal wireless network deployment, making the use of WSNs attractive for multiple applications in judo environments, such as monitoring vital signs [22], coaching support, anti-doping control, combat monitoring, judoka identification or helping referees (e.g., providing information about forbidden gripping or when diving head first onto the mat, which is severely sanctioned).

Experimental Section at Judo Training Venue
Radiopropagation Measurements
Wireless Channel Quality Measurements
Ray Launching Simulation Tool
Ray-Launching Simulation Results and Discussion
Judo Monitoring Application
Conclusions
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