Gongbing Shan
Orcid: 0000-0001-9864-715X
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Gongbing Shan
authored at least 10 papers
between 1999 and 2023.
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2023
A Wearable-Sensor System with AI Technology for Real-Time Biomechanical Feedback Training in Hammer Throw.
Sensors, 2023
A study on intermittent duffing array detection and multi-intermittent duffing array feature fusion.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, 2023
2022
A Deep-Learning-Based Method for Gaining More Biomechanical Parameters with Fewer Sensors in Fast and Complex Movements.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Real-time Computing and Robotics, 2022
2021
A Pilot Study on a Multimodal Wearable System by Applying a Two-Chain Biomechanical Model in the Alpine Ski Slalom.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Real-time Computing and Robotics, 2021
2018
Acquiring the Distance Data with Inertial Measurement Unit in a Wearable Device for the Training of Hammer Throwers.
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, 2018
2014
Proceedings of the Tenth International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Security, 2014
2012
Feasibility Evaluation of a Secured Architecture for 2-Party Mobile Payments (SA2pMP).
Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE/ACIS 11th International Conference on Computer and Information Science, Shanghai, China, May 30, 2012
2006
Biomechanical Modelling of a Golf Swing by Means of the Multibody-Kinetics Software "ADAMS".
Int. J. Comput. Sci. Sport, 2006
2004
A method to determine the interdependent relationships between biomechanical variables in artificial neural network models: the case of lower extremity muscle activity and body sway.
Neurocomputing, 2004
1999
Ein biomechanisches Modell auf Basis von individuellen anthropometrischen Daten für das Bewegungslernen von Flugphasen bei sportlichen Bewegungsabläufen.
PhD thesis, 1999