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

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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.
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页码:1319 / 1325
页数:7
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