2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.measurement.2020.107774
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Internet of things sensors assisted physical activity recognition and health monitoring of college students

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“…Saif Allah H. AlMetwally et al (2020) states that intelligent sensor technology involves the following: working on the body i.e., eye, sound, touch; signals i.e., chemical, electricity; measurement i.e., light, temperature, heat, air, volume, weight; and function i.e., smart home, smart city, smart factory (Almetwally et al, 2020). Zhong and Li (2020) state that intelligent sensor technology is as follows: Working on the body i.e., movement, brain; signals i.e., mechanical, thermal, electricity; measurement i.e., motion, temperature, heat, electrocardiogram, frequency, volume, weight, pressure, acceleration, speed, direction, GPS, distance, ratio; and function i.e., wearables, smart home, smart city (Zhong & Li, 2020). Xhafa et al (2017) identify intelligent sensor technology as follows: working on the body i.e., touch, movement, brain; signals i.e., mechanical, magnetic, thermal, electricity; measurement i.e., motion, light, touch sensor, temperature, heat, vibration, noise, air, moisture, electrocardiogram, frequency, density, volume, weight, pressure, acceleration, speed, direction, GPS, height, distance, radiation, wind; and function i.e., wearables, smart home, smart city, smart factory (Xhafa et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Results Of the Synthesis Of Technological Support For The Sensorization Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Saif Allah H. AlMetwally et al (2020) states that intelligent sensor technology involves the following: working on the body i.e., eye, sound, touch; signals i.e., chemical, electricity; measurement i.e., light, temperature, heat, air, volume, weight; and function i.e., smart home, smart city, smart factory (Almetwally et al, 2020). Zhong and Li (2020) state that intelligent sensor technology is as follows: Working on the body i.e., movement, brain; signals i.e., mechanical, thermal, electricity; measurement i.e., motion, temperature, heat, electrocardiogram, frequency, volume, weight, pressure, acceleration, speed, direction, GPS, distance, ratio; and function i.e., wearables, smart home, smart city (Zhong & Li, 2020). Xhafa et al (2017) identify intelligent sensor technology as follows: working on the body i.e., touch, movement, brain; signals i.e., mechanical, magnetic, thermal, electricity; measurement i.e., motion, light, touch sensor, temperature, heat, vibration, noise, air, moisture, electrocardiogram, frequency, density, volume, weight, pressure, acceleration, speed, direction, GPS, height, distance, radiation, wind; and function i.e., wearables, smart home, smart city, smart factory (Xhafa et al, 2017).…”
Section: The Results Of the Synthesis Of Technological Support For The Sensorization Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang (2020) believes that an intelligent sensor technology ecosystem is as follows: sensor device i.e., fixed, wearable, mobile, sensor node, smart intelligent; object i.e., human; technology i.e., internet, sensor, IoT, real-time, software; networks and connections i.e., wireless, wire, communication; data and attributes i.e., medical health information; and functions i.e., collect data, receive and send data, processing, compile and analyze data (Jiang, 2020). Zhong and Li (2020) describe an intelligent sensor technology ecosystem as follows: sensor device i.e., fixed, wearable, mobile, sensor node, smart intelligent; object i.e., material; technology i.e., internet, sensor, IoT; networks and connections i.e., wireless, wire, communication; data and attributes i.e., medical health information, physiology, ECG, respiration, blood pressure, temperature, movement; and functions i.e., collect data, inspection, location, receive and send data, processing, compile and analyze data (Zhong & Li, 2020). Qiet et al (2018) describe an intelligent sensor technology ecosystem as follows: sensor device i.e., wearable; object i.e., material; technology i.e., IoT; networks and connections i.e., RFID, communication (Qi et al, 2018).…”
Section: The Results Of the Synthesis Of The Sensorization Of Things Ecosystemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper focused on a Physical Activity Recognition and Monitoring (PARM) model, which involves data pre-processing. Several classifiers, such as decision tree, neural networks, and SVM, were tested and discussed [ 13 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have been done in the Internet of Things while suggesting design in different field. A design has been done in the medical area to obtain patient temperature using sensor network for monitoring the temperature of the patient in real time [10], to monitor students during their physical exercises by checking temperature, heart rate, blood pressure of students during exercises [11]. Through Fog-computing, also design can be built in medical health sector to prevent health and assist lives in smart ambient [8].…”
Section: Literature Studymentioning
confidence: 99%