Tesis Telecomunicaciones
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Item Sistema de monitoreo de signos vitales y señales electromiografías para determinar el rendimiento de futbolistas amateur(Universidad Técnica de Ambato. Facultad de Ingeniería en Sistemas, Electrónica e Industrial. Carrera de Telecomunicaciones, 2025-02) Gallegos Gallegos Christopher Emmanuel; Cordova Cordova Edgar PatricioThis project develops a system for monitoring vital signs and electromyographic signals to evaluate and optimize the physical performance of amateur soccer players. This study focuses on implementing accessible and accurate technologies to monitor health and prevent injuries. These tools not only facilitate real-time tracking of physiological parameters but also contribute to data-driven decision-making during training sessions and sports activities. During the data acquisition phase, advanced sensors were used to accurately measure heart rate, oxygen saturation, body temperature, and electromyographic signals, even under conditions of high physical intensity. In the transmission phase, the captured data was sent via a wireless module (Wi-Fi) to a central storage and processing unit, ensuring efficiency and continuity in data transmission. Finally, in the processing and visualization phase, the information was analyzed and presented in understandable graphs, facilitating the evaluation of physical performance and the identification of signs of fatigue or health risks. The results highlight the system's reliability, with accuracy values close to 99% for measuring body temperature and oxygen saturation, and 88% for heart rate during player training. Additionally, the system achieved correct capture of electromyographic signals, enabling the monitoring of muscle potentials. This allows for the identification of abnormal behaviors in muscle performance, which is crucial for preventing injuries caused by overload or fatigue.