COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL

Global positioning systems (GPS) as a wearable technology and multiple camera semi-automatic systems are two most popular technologies which aim to reveal physical performance of the players in both training and competitions. These technologies may have also specific contents in terms of benefits, a...

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Main Authors: Gürcan Ünlü, Bayram Polat, Aytek Hikmet Güler, Anıl Işık
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ümit doğan üstün 2018-12-01
Series:Sportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
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Online Access:http://www.sportifbakis.com/Makaleler/392980289_38-45.pdf
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author Gürcan Ünlü
Bayram Polat
Aytek Hikmet Güler
Anıl Işık
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Bayram Polat
Aytek Hikmet Güler
Anıl Işık
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description Global positioning systems (GPS) as a wearable technology and multiple camera semi-automatic systems are two most popular technologies which aim to reveal physical performance of the players in both training and competitions. These technologies may have also specific contents in terms of benefits, advantages or disadvantages, and some recent studies have revealed the differences between these technologies. This paper aimed to discuss these technologies with respect to their benefits to practical application in light of the literature. The overall reliability and validity is good for both system especially in distance covered (Buchheit et al., 2014), Multiple camera semi-automatic systems due to having to predict some soccer events (corner kick, free kick, goals, penalties etc.) and providing same data about opponent team can be more useful than GPS in match analysis. On the other hand, GPS player tracking technology may become more useful in monitoring training loads since this system works independently of camera. Both systems have some limitations such as poor accuracy in computing high intensity running, acceleration, deceleration, and constant motion errors however these technologies have been developing so further innovations may overcome the limitations.
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spelling doaj.art-7dd4494ea6ad498994e8bd283b047c2f2023-02-15T16:13:49Zengümit doğan üstünSportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi2148-905X2148-905X2018-12-015SI13845COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALLGürcan ÜnlüBayram PolatAytek Hikmet GülerAnıl IşıkGlobal positioning systems (GPS) as a wearable technology and multiple camera semi-automatic systems are two most popular technologies which aim to reveal physical performance of the players in both training and competitions. These technologies may have also specific contents in terms of benefits, advantages or disadvantages, and some recent studies have revealed the differences between these technologies. This paper aimed to discuss these technologies with respect to their benefits to practical application in light of the literature. The overall reliability and validity is good for both system especially in distance covered (Buchheit et al., 2014), Multiple camera semi-automatic systems due to having to predict some soccer events (corner kick, free kick, goals, penalties etc.) and providing same data about opponent team can be more useful than GPS in match analysis. On the other hand, GPS player tracking technology may become more useful in monitoring training loads since this system works independently of camera. Both systems have some limitations such as poor accuracy in computing high intensity running, acceleration, deceleration, and constant motion errors however these technologies have been developing so further innovations may overcome the limitations.http://www.sportifbakis.com/Makaleler/392980289_38-45.pdfGPSTraining loadTechnologyPerformance
spellingShingle Gürcan Ünlü
Bayram Polat
Aytek Hikmet Güler
Anıl Işık
COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
Sportif Bakış Spor ve Eğitim Bilimleri Dergisi
GPS
Training load
Technology
Performance
title COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
title_full COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
title_fullStr COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
title_full_unstemmed COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
title_short COMPARISON OF MULTIPLE CAMERA SEMI-AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS AND GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS) AS DIFFERENT PLAYER TRACKING SYSTEMS IN FOOTBALL
title_sort comparison of multiple camera semi automatic systems and global positioning system gps as different player tracking systems in football
topic GPS
Training load
Technology
Performance
url http://www.sportifbakis.com/Makaleler/392980289_38-45.pdf
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