Validity and reliability of GPS for measuring distance travelled in field-based team sports

被引:140
|
作者
Gray, Adrian J. [1 ]
Jenkins, David [1 ]
Andrews, Mark H. [2 ]
Taaffe, Dennis R. [1 ]
Glover, Megan L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Human Movement Studies, St Lucia, Qld 4072, Australia
[2] Queensland Acad Sport, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词
Accuracy; displacement; position; GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM; PLAYER MOVEMENT PATTERNS; NONDIFFERENTIAL GPS; AUSTRALIAN-FOOTBALL; STATISTICAL-METHODS; SPEED;
D O I
10.1080/02640414.2010.504783
中图分类号
G8 [体育];
学科分类号
04 ; 0403 ;
摘要
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of movement intensity and path linearity on global positioning system (GPS) distance validity and reliability. One participant wore eight 1-Hz GPS receivers while walking, jogging, running, and sprinting over linear and non-linear 200-m courses. Five trials were performed at each intensity of movement on each 200-m course. One receiver was excluded from analysis due to errors during data collection. The results from seven GPS receivers showed the mean (+/- s) and percent bias of the GPS distance values on the 200-m linear course were 205.8 +/- 2.4m (2.8%), 201.8 +/- 2.8m (0.8%), 203.1 +/- 2.2m (1.5%), and 205.2 +/- 4m (2.5%) for the walk, jog, run, and sprint trial respectively. Walk and sprint distances were significantly different from jogging and running distances (P0.05). The GPS distance values on the 200-m non-linear course were 198.9 +/- 3.5m (-0.5%), 188.3 +/- 2m (-5.8%), 184.6 +/- 2.9m (-7.7%), and 180.4 +/- 5.7m (-9.8%) for the walk, jog, run, and sprint trial respectively; these were significantly lower than those for the corresponding values on the linear course (P0.05). Differences between all non-linear movement intensities were significant (P0.05). The overall coefficient of variation within and between receivers was 2.6% and 2.8% respectively. Path linearity and movement intensity appear to affect GPS distance accuracy via inherent positioning errors, update rate, and conditions of use; reliability decreases with movement intensity.
引用
收藏
页码:1319 / 1325
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Validity and reliability of GPS devices for measuring movement demands of team sports
    Coutts, Aaron J.
    Duffield, Rob
    JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND MEDICINE IN SPORT, 2010, 13 (01) : 133 - 135
  • [2] Accuracy of GPS Devices for Measuring High-intensity Running in Field-based Team Sports
    Rampinini, E.
    Alberti, G.
    Fiorenza, M.
    Riggio, M.
    Sassi, R.
    Borges, T. O.
    Coutts, A. J.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE, 2015, 36 (01) : 49 - 53
  • [3] Validity and reliability of GPS and LPS for measuring distances covered and sprint mechanical properties in team sports
    Hoppe, Matthias W.
    Baumgart, Christian
    Polglaze, Ted
    Freiwald, Juergen
    PLOS ONE, 2018, 13 (02):
  • [4] ACCURACY AND RELIABILITY OF GPS DEVICES FOR MEASUREMENT OF SPORTS-SPECIFIC MOVEMENT PATTERNS RELATED TO CRICKET, TENNIS, AND FIELD-BASED TEAM SPORTS
    Vickery, William M.
    Dascombe, Ben J.
    Baker, John D.
    Higham, Dean G.
    Spratford, Wayne A.
    Duffield, Rob
    JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2014, 28 (06) : 1697 - 1705
  • [5] Reliability, Usefulness, and Validity of Field-Based Vertical Jump Measuring Devices
    Comyns, Thomas M.
    Murphy, Jennifer
    O'Leary, Dylan
    JOURNAL OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING RESEARCH, 2023, 37 (08) : 1594 - 1599
  • [6] Validity and reliability of Polar M400 GPS watches for measuring distances covered by team sports players
    Makar, Piotr
    Kawczynski, Adam
    Silva, Rui Miguel
    Yildiz, Mehmet
    Silva, Ana Filipa
    Akyildiz, Zeki
    HELIYON, 2023, 9 (10)
  • [7] Advances in Sprint Acceleration Profiling for Field-Based Team-Sport Athletes: Utility, Reliability, Validity and Limitations
    Simperingham, Kim D.
    Cronin, John B.
    Ross, Angus
    SPORTS MEDICINE, 2016, 46 (11) : 1619 - 1645
  • [8] Advances in Sprint Acceleration Profiling for Field-Based Team-Sport Athletes: Utility, Reliability, Validity and Limitations
    Kim D. Simperingham
    John B. Cronin
    Angus Ross
    Sports Medicine, 2016, 46 : 1619 - 1645
  • [9] A GNSS-based method to define athlete manoeuvrability in field-based team sports
    Duthie, Grant Malcolm
    Robertson, Sam
    Thornton, Heidi Rose
    PLOS ONE, 2021, 16 (11):
  • [10] Reliability and validity of field-based tests for assessing physical fitness in gymnasts
    Salse-Batan, Jorge
    Varela, Silvia
    Garcia-Fresneda, Adrian
    Ayan, Carlos
    APUNTS SPORTS MEDICINE, 2022, 57 (216):