Aiming at the problems of poor convergence, slow acceleration, and low throughput in traditional physical exercise monitoring systems, a physical exercise monitoring system based on computer somatosensory technology is proposed and designed. The whole structure of the physical activity monitoring system was created from the hardware and software, according to the research. Human body posture monitoring sensor module, communication connection module, power supply module, main control unit module, sensor module, and other pieces make up the hardware section. To improve detection performance, computer somatosensory technology is used in the software design to gather physical activity posture data. Also, for experimental comparison and verification, we employ system convergence, acceleration, and throughput as indicators. Experimental results show that the improved method can effectively improve system convergence, increase system acceleration, and increase system throughput, which has certain advantages in use.
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