Acupuncture Needle Stimulation on Some Physiological Parameters After Road Transport and Physical Exercise in Horse

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pp. 23-30 ◽  
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Maria Rizzo ◽  
Francesca Arfuso ◽  
Claudia Giannetto ◽  
Elisabetta Giudice ◽  
Francesco Longo ◽  
...  
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pp. 84-89 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Rizzo ◽  
Francesca Arfuso ◽  
Elisabetta Giudice ◽  
Francesco Abbate ◽  
Francesco Longo ◽  
...  

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N Fitriyah ◽  
S D Astuti ◽  
M Septriana ◽  
Suhariningsih

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Hassan Gambo ◽  
Cephas Blasu

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Xinliang Zhou ◽  
Shantian Wen

In this paper, multiple sensors are used to track human physiological parameters during physical exercise, and data information fusion technology is used to extract useful information for monitoring and analyzing the effects of physical exercise. This paper explores the interaction and developmental dynamics of multisensor information fusion technology and physical exercise data monitoring based on the interrelationship and interpenetration between the two. The design ideas and principles that should be followed for the software designed in this study are discussed from the perspective of the portable design of measurement instruments and the perspective of multisensor information fusion, and then, the overall architecture and each functional module are studied to propose a scientific and reasonable design model. The general methodological model to be followed for the development of this resource is designed, and the basic development process of the model is explained and discussed, especially the requirement analysis and structural design, and how to build the development environment are explained in detail; secondly, based on the course unit development process in this model, we clarify the limitations of the system through meticulous analysis of the measurement results, which provides a solid foundation for the next step of system optimization. Finally, with a focus on future development, we elaborate on the potential possible role and development trend of multisensor information fusion in the future period. In this paper, we propose to apply the multisensor data fusion algorithm to the monitoring, analysis, and evaluation of the effect of physical exercise, by collecting multiple human physiological parameters during physical exercise through multiple sensors and performing data fusion processing on the collected physiological parameters to finally evaluate the effect of physical exercise.


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Andrzej Mastalerz ◽  
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