A Survey to Assess the Quality of the Data Obtained by Radio-Frequency Technologies and Microelectromechanical Systems to Measure External Workload and Collective Behavior Variables in Team Sports

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Apr 16;20(8):2271. doi: 10.3390/s20082271.

Abstract

Electronic performance and tracking systems (EPTS) and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) allow the measurement of training load (TL) and collective behavior in team sports so that match performance can be optimized. Despite the frequent use of radio-frequency (RF) technology (i.e., global positioning navigation systems (GNSS/global positioning systems (GPS)) and, local position systems (LPS)) and MEMS in sports research, there is no protocol that must be followed, nor are there any set guidelines for evaluating the quality of the data collection process in studies. Thus, this study aims to suggest a survey based on previously used protocols to evaluate the quality of data recorded by RF technology and MEMS in team sports. A quality check sheet was proposed considering 13 general criteria items. Four additional items for GNSS/GPS, eight additional items for LPS, and five items for MEMS were suggested. This information for evaluating the quality of the data collection process should be reported in the methods sections of future studies.

Keywords: MEMS; athlete tracking; electronic performance and tracking systems; global position system; local position system; positioning; sensor; time–motion analysis.

MeSH terms

  • Behavior
  • Geographic Information Systems*
  • Humans
  • Micro-Electrical-Mechanical Systems*
  • Radio Waves
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Satellite Communications
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Team Sports*
  • Workload