WEARABLE COMPUTING AND REAL-TIME INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN SPORTS PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS: A TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT
Keywords:
Wearable Technology, Real-Time Analytics, Sports Science, Athlete MonitoringAbstract
. The integration of wearable computing and real-time information systems
has revolutionized the domain of sports performance analysis. This paper explores
the role of wearable devices—such as GPS trackers, heart rate monitors, inertial
measurement units (IMUs), and smart textiles—in capturing real-time physiological
and biomechanical data. It also investigates how real-time analytics enhances
decision-making for athletes, coaches, and medical teams. Through technological
comparisons, case studies, and data visualizations, the paper presents a
comprehensive overview of how wearable computing influences training load
management, injury prevention, and tactical planning. Challenges related to data
privacy, device accuracy, and athlete compliance are also discussed. This research
contributes to a growing body of knowledge that supports the adoption of smart
technologies in sports science.

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