Feasibility Research of Computer-Aided Design Applied to the Sports Action

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The purpose of this study is to combine the technique of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer image processing with the imagination, creativity and experiences of coaches and sports researchers. By applying advanced techniques it is convenient, fast and efficient to design competitive sports exercises. The design is important to replace the traditional, backward, artificial design methods with modern advanced science and technology. Feasible study and approach were made in this field. The design of the computer-aided system for competitive sports exercises was completed. The feasibility of the system was demonstrated and its design principles, characteristics, working environment, structures, application of technique and result analyzed were presented.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 926-930)

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1716-1719

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May 2014

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