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Optimization of IoT-Based Motion Intelligence Monitoring System

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  • Jian Qiao
  • Zhendong Zhang
  • Enqing Chen
  • Zhihan Lv

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We design and implement an intelligent IoT-based motion monitoring system to realize the monitoring of three important parameters, namely, the type of movement, the number of movements, and the period of movement in physical activities, and optimize the system to support the simultaneous use by multiple users. Considering the motion monitoring scenario for smart fit, the framework of an IoT-based motion monitoring system is proposed. The framework contains components such as active acquisition nodes, wireless access points, data processing servers, and terminals. In terms of algorithm optimization, research related to active pattern recognition and periodic calculation methods is conducted. For active pattern recognition, two types of classification algorithms with different complexity are proposed based on Support Vector Machine (SVM) and deep neural networks, respectively, to adapt to scenarios with different computational capabilities. For period calculation, a method based on over-zero detection and wavelet transform is proposed to count the number of actions and calculate the period of each action. In 100 times action cycle calculation experiments, the count statistic calculation method achieves 100% calculation accuracy and the active cycle calculation results are close to the real value, which proves the effectiveness of the cycle calculation method. The system provides a multiuser-oriented communication method and realizes accurate and reliable human movement monitoring, which has a wide application prospect in the fields of physical education and rehabilitation training.

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  • Jian Qiao & Zhendong Zhang & Enqing Chen & Zhihan Lv, 2021. "Optimization of IoT-Based Motion Intelligence Monitoring System," Complexity, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-10, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:complx:9938479
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/9938479
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