Virtual sports rehabilitation and monitoring system for the elderly based on intelligent interaction and embedded system
by Xingyun Peng; Dongfang Nie
International Journal of Embedded Systems (IJES), Vol. 15, No. 3, 2022

Abstract: This article uses medical electrode pads as the ECG sensor, introduces the signal into the subsequent conditioning circuit, sticks to the electrode pads on both sides of the human body's chest and abdomen, and ensures a firm fit. After each signal acquisition module works normally, connect each module to the wireless body area network terminal node for system networking test. System testing includes not only signal acquisition testing and network communication testing, but also host computer software testing. The BCG signal is collected by a piezoelectric film sensor, which converts the mechanical vibration in the human body into a variable voltage output. The results show that the system can accurately collect and process data, maintain good communication with the software platform, and has high reliability.

Online publication date: Thu, 11-Aug-2022

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