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    66SESAME was an EPSRC-funded project that ran from July 2006 to December 2010 looking at the use of sensors and wireless communications in a sporting context.  Work was carried out at Cambridge in the Computer Laboratory and in the Engineering Department as a part of a larger consortium involving University College London, the Royal Vetenerary College and the School of Sport, University of Wales Institute, Cardiff. [http://www.sesame.ucl.ac.uk/ Click here for the consortium website]. 
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    8 ''This page is currently under construction. It will summarize the research done at Cambridge and its outcomes. 
    9 Meanwhile more information can be found at:'' 
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    118[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/Research/DTG/sesame Click here for the SESAME homepage and wiki] 
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    1410{{{ 
     
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    19 <span class="c6 c10">Draft for Cam-Sesame final report 
     15<span class="c6 c10">Text based on the Cambridge-Sesame Final Report on the project 
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    34 <span class="c0 c4">The form has limited-size slots, so it will be completed by precising this text which will then be converted to a web page about the project.  
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    201 <span class="c0 c4"><i>(The form requires counts of papers in categories Journal, Conference, &hellip;, other. Only 5 publications, designated by *, can be listed in detail.) </i> 
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    217213<span class="c0">Towards Real-time Profiling of Sprints using Wearable Pressure Sensors 
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    219 <span class="c0 c4">&quot;, Accepted for publication in Computer Communication Journal in summer 2011. 
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    227 <span class="c0 c4"><i>Refereed conference papers (to be sorted by date)</i>: 
     215<span class="c0 c4">&quot;, Comput. Commun., vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 650--660, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V., Mar 2012. 
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     223<span class="c0 c4"><i>Refereed conference papers</i>: 
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