Design and development of a mechanized badminton training unit for enhancing training programs of tup-manila’s pe department/ Louise Alfonzo R. Chan, Mariane Pauline T. Clemente, Brent Kliford G. Mara, Emmanuel G. Orlanes, and Jamir Carlos B. Yruma.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xii, 165pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH TJ 145 C43 2025
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Bachelor's thesis
College Of Engineering.-- Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering: Technological University of the Philippines,
2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This study focuses on the design and development of a mechanized badminton training unit aimed
at enhancing the training programs of the Physical Education Department at the Technological
University of the Philippines (TUP) Manila. Traditional badminton training methods often rely on
human partners, leading to inconsistencies in shuttlecock delivery and limited drill variety. To
address these challenges, the developed machine automates shuttlecock feeds with adjustable
speeds (20–140 km/h), angles (up to 180° vertically and horizontally), and frequencies, simulating
realistic game scenarios for singles play. The unit supports seven specific drills—6-Corner, 4-
Corner, V-Front, V-Back, Drive, Smash, and Drop— covering one side of a singles court (17 ft ×
22 ft) with eight designated landing areas. Key features include a revolving shuttlecock launcher
with three cylinders, each holding 20 shuttlecocks, and an intuitive touchscreen interface for user-
friendly operation.
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