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Performance Analysis on Fitness Equipment: Application of an Inertial Sensor Toward Quality of Life

verfasst von : Gustavo Adolfo Miranda Salgado, Tien-Lung Sun

Erschienen in: Sustainable Design and Manufacturing 2017

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Exercise is important for people’s quality of life, and nowadays, motion assessment has been a significant part to monitor and evaluate physical factors of people on daily basis, such as activity trackers and fit bands. Some of the issues while performing motion assessment are the use of bulky sensors, data collection restrictions, limited access to data, inability to perform further analysis of the data, etc. To address some of these problems, a data collection framework was develop with the use of a low-cost inertial sensor, and tested on three different fitness equipment. The collected data was analyze by associated to the signal to a series of performance metrics with the aid of visual interpretation. Based on the benchmark findings, the proposed approach has proven to be a viable way to analyze the data with the deployed tools, concise with the user’s exercise performance while using the different fitness equipment.

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Metadaten
Titel
Performance Analysis on Fitness Equipment: Application of an Inertial Sensor Toward Quality of Life
verfasst von
Gustavo Adolfo Miranda Salgado
Tien-Lung Sun
Copyright-Jahr
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57078-5_7