Accuracy, intra- and inter-unit reliability, and comparison between GPS and UWB-based position-tracking systems used for time-motion analyses in soccer

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作者
Bastida Castillo, Alejandro [1 ]
Gomez Carmona, Carlos D. [1 ,2 ]
De la cruz Sanchez, Ernesto [1 ]
Pino Ortega, Jose [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Murcia, Phys Act & Sport Dept, BioVetMed & SportSci Res Grp, Murcia, Spain
[2] Univ Extremadura, Didact Mus Plast & Body Express Dept, Training Optimizat & Sports Performance Res Grp G, Caceres, Spain
关键词
Data; game analysis; measurement; performance; technology; 10; HZ; VALIDITY; MOVEMENT; FOOTBALL; DEVICES; INDOOR; SPORTS;
D O I
10.1080/17461391.2018.1427796
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
There is interest in the accuracy and inter-unit reliability of position-tracking systems to monitor players. Research into this technology, although relatively recent, has grown exponentially in the last years, and it is difficult to find professional team sport that does not use Global Positioning System (GPS) technology at least. The aim of this study is to know the accuracy of both GPS-based and Ultra Wide Band (UWB)-based systems on a soccer field and their inter- and intra-unit reliability. A secondary aim is to compare them for practical applications in sport science. Following institutional ethical approval and familiarization, 10 healthy and well-trained former soccer players (20 +/- 1.6 years, 1.76 +/- 0.08cm, and 69.5 +/- 9.8kg) performed three course tests: (i) linear course, (ii) circular course, and (iii) a zig-zag course, all using UWB and GPS technologies. The average speed and distance covered were compared with timing gates and the real distance as references. The UWB technology showed better accuracy (bias: 0.57-5.85%), test-retest reliability (%TEM: 1.19), and inter-unit reliability (bias: 0.18) in determining distance covered than the GPS technology (bias: 0.69-6.05%; %TEM: 1.47; bias: 0.25) overall. Also, UWB showed better results (bias: 0.09; ICC: 0.979; bias: 0.01) for mean velocity measurement than GPS (bias: 0.18; ICC: 0.951; bias: 0.03).
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