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Tennisity

A super-rushed and quick hack for an NUS NM4210 User Experience group project. Uses Sensorendipity1.

Tennisity is an application intended to help amateur tennis players master their serves by providing timely, hard data on their serves.

After attaching an Android device (for sensors) to a tennis racquet, a player’s serves can be detected. Data on those serves are relayed back to the player for review right after each serve.

Serve detection is not good at the moment.

Requirements

  • Android (for Sensorendipity)
  • Sensorendipity app, a sensor prototyping tool
  • Modern browser with JavaScript

Usage

  1. Clone or download the repository somewhere
  2. Install and start Sensorendipity on the Android device acting as the sensors
  3. Load app/index.html in a browser (on the Android device itself, if you like!)

1. W. Lu, C. Sun, T. Bleeker, Y. You, S. Kitazawa, EYL Do. Sensorendipity: a real-time web-enabled smartphone sensor platform for idea generation and prototyping. Proc. Chinese CHI’14

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