The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers,
based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided
by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and
their oral presentation at the conference.
Area:
Health, Sports Performance and Support Technology
Possibility of Modern Humidity Sensor Application in the Studies of Moisture Transport through the Sports and Outdoor Garments
Andrey Koptyug, Mats Ainegren, Mikael Bäckström, Erika Schieber and Jonas Persson
Area:
Signal Processing and Motor Behavior
Objective Classification of Dynamic Balance Using a Single Wearable Sensor
William Johnston, Martin O'Reilly, Kara Dolan, Niamh Reid, Garrett F. Coughlan and Brian Caulfield
Area:
Computer Systems in Sports
A Fuzzy-based Software Tool Used to Predict 110m Hurdles Results During the Annual Training Cycle
Krzysztof Przednowek, Krzysztof Wiktorowicz, Tomasz Krzeszowski and Janusz Iskra
Area:
Computer Systems in Sports
Modeling Oxygen Dynamics under Variable Work Rate
Alexander Artiga Gonzalez, Raphael Bertschinger, Fabian Brosda, Thorsten Dahmen, Patrick Thumm and Dietmar Saupe
Area:
Health, Sports Performance and Support Technology
Low Aerodynamic Drag Suit for Cycling - Design and Testing
Live Spurkland, Lars Morten Bardal, Lars Sætran and Luca Oggiano
Area:
Signal Processing and Motor Behavior
Turn Detection and Characterization with Inertial Sensors
Sean Pearson, Martina Mancini, Mahmoud El-Gohary, James McNames and Fay Horak
Area:
Health, Sports Performance and Support Technology
Fully Organic Graphene Oxide-based Sensor with Integrated Pump for Sodium Detection
Jingfeng Huang, James Harvey, Hu Chen, Steve Faulkner, James King, Myra A. Nimmo and Alfred Tok I. Y.