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- Title
Calibration of a Power-Speed-Model for Road Cycling Using Real Power and Height Data.
- Authors
Dahmen, Thorsten; Saupe, Dietmar
- Abstract
The relationship between the pedaling power and the speed with road cycling can be described in the form of a dynamical system, that accounts for the inertia and several kinds of mechanical friction. Six out of twelve involved constant parameters are known or can be measured, whereas the determination of the remaining six parameters is prohibitive and depends on the specific cyclist, the bicycle, and the road surface. The sought six parameters occur in the model in only four terms with distinct dependency on power and speed. The parameters are combined to yield one coefficient per term. Using real power and speed measurements on a calibration track and a least squares fitting technique, we estimate these four coefficients. Although the interpretation of the distinct physical phenomena cannot be preserved completely, an experimental evaluation shows that our calibration improves the model speed estimation on both the calibration track and on other tracks with the same type of road surface. Moreover, we compare the significance of the parameters and show that, given precise measurements of a moderately varying slope, the calibration is accurate.
- Subjects
CYCLING equipment; CYCLING techniques; CALIBRATION; MATHEMATICAL models; SPEED; ROLLING contact
- Publication
International Journal of Computer Science in Sport (International Association of Computer Science in Sport), 2011, Vol 10, Issue 2, p18
- ISSN
1684-4769
- Publication type
Article