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Application of Accelerometer to Monitor Students' Exercise Load in 50 m Round Trip

With the further advancement of microelectronics innovation and sensors, sensors can be broadly implanted in cell phone gadgets, compact gadgets, and so forth. The utilization of speed increase sensors for human running checking has expansive application possibilities. From one perspective, the ever...

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Autores principales: Li, Hao, Xu, Meng
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9259259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35814553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3142677
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description With the further advancement of microelectronics innovation and sensors, sensors can be broadly implanted in cell phone gadgets, compact gadgets, and so forth. The utilization of speed increase sensors for human running checking has expansive application possibilities. From one perspective, the everyday development of the human body is firmly connected with the physical and emotional wellness of the person. Observing the day-to-day developments of the human body is of incredible importance in planning a logical running activity plan and working on actual wellbeing. On the other hand, it is also of practical value to monitor human abnormal movements. This kind of abnormal movement caused by accidental falls can bring certain harm to the human body. Real-time monitoring of the fall can provide timely assistance to the person and reduce the risk brought by the fall. This article analyzes and summarizes the research theories and common research methods in the field of 50 m round-trip movement monitoring based on the acceleration sensor. According to the process of 50 m round-trip movement pattern recognition, the data collection, preprocessing, feature extraction, and selection of 50 m round-trip movement are evaluated. The classification and recognition of each module were analyzed. This article proposes a human body motion recognition mechanism based on acceleration sensors by looking at the three trademark upsides, the wavefront edge, wavefront limit, and time stretch between the pinnacle and valley of the speed increase sensor vertical information waveform, and joining the rule of choice tree order to accomplish the activities of hunching down, taking off, and running. To get an accurate recognizable proof and recognize ways of behaving, a human fall identification calculation is proposed. This calculation removes human movement attributes throughout the fall and focuses on four sorts of falls: forward fall, reverse fall, left fall, and right fall by utilizing the connection of the three tomahawks of the speed increase sensor. The trial results show that the normal right acknowledgment pace of the human body's 50 m full-circle running way of behaviour is more than 90%, which has specific useful application esteem.
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spelling pubmed-92592592022-07-07 Application of Accelerometer to Monitor Students' Exercise Load in 50 m Round Trip Li, Hao Xu, Meng Comput Intell Neurosci Research Article With the further advancement of microelectronics innovation and sensors, sensors can be broadly implanted in cell phone gadgets, compact gadgets, and so forth. The utilization of speed increase sensors for human running checking has expansive application possibilities. From one perspective, the everyday development of the human body is firmly connected with the physical and emotional wellness of the person. Observing the day-to-day developments of the human body is of incredible importance in planning a logical running activity plan and working on actual wellbeing. On the other hand, it is also of practical value to monitor human abnormal movements. This kind of abnormal movement caused by accidental falls can bring certain harm to the human body. Real-time monitoring of the fall can provide timely assistance to the person and reduce the risk brought by the fall. This article analyzes and summarizes the research theories and common research methods in the field of 50 m round-trip movement monitoring based on the acceleration sensor. According to the process of 50 m round-trip movement pattern recognition, the data collection, preprocessing, feature extraction, and selection of 50 m round-trip movement are evaluated. The classification and recognition of each module were analyzed. This article proposes a human body motion recognition mechanism based on acceleration sensors by looking at the three trademark upsides, the wavefront edge, wavefront limit, and time stretch between the pinnacle and valley of the speed increase sensor vertical information waveform, and joining the rule of choice tree order to accomplish the activities of hunching down, taking off, and running. To get an accurate recognizable proof and recognize ways of behaving, a human fall identification calculation is proposed. This calculation removes human movement attributes throughout the fall and focuses on four sorts of falls: forward fall, reverse fall, left fall, and right fall by utilizing the connection of the three tomahawks of the speed increase sensor. The trial results show that the normal right acknowledgment pace of the human body's 50 m full-circle running way of behaviour is more than 90%, which has specific useful application esteem. Hindawi 2022-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9259259/ /pubmed/35814553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3142677 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hao Li and Meng Xu. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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