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Multi-node sensors for human posture detection, by acquiring kinematic parameters of the human body, helps to further study the laws of human motion. It can be used as reference for the quantitative analysis tool for some specific application, such as healthcare, sports training and military affairs, etc. Compared with the traditional optical method, posture detection based on the inertial sensors...
Human motion and posture detection based on the multi-nodes sensors will help people to realize the law of body's movement through obtaining the kinetic parameters, so that it can be used as a quantitative analysis tool for some specific applications such as health care, sport training and military affairs, etc. Compared with optical method, inertial sensors for body motion analysis have advantages...
The rapid growth of portable devices is changing the habit of people and improving the living quality of our daily life. The health care devices are emerging sector of portal devices. The increasing connections between devices on or in the body of the users have drawn much attention. Therefore, we proposes to use the Intra-Body Communication (IBC) to act as the network backbone for the health care...
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