scholarly journals Android Based Low Cost Sitting Posture Monitoring System

Author(s):  
Nusrat Binta Nizam ◽  
Tohfatul Jinan ◽  
Wahida Binte Naz Aurthy ◽  
Md. Rakib Hossen ◽  
Jahid Ferdous
Sensors ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 208 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jongryun Roh ◽  
Hyeong-jun Park ◽  
Kwang Lee ◽  
Joonho Hyeong ◽  
Sayup Kim ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2115 (1) ◽  
pp. 012048
Author(s):  
A Chaitanya Kumar ◽  
V G Sridhar

Abstract Instances of low-back pain in people of all ages is one of the most common issues in the world. Over 50% of the world population report of being affected by low-back pain at least once a year. It is therefore of paramount importance for individuals to realize the necessity and importance of a proper sitting posture, to interact and work in an ergonomically supportive environment. With the advent of the Internet of Things, it is now evident that communication technology coupled with the mechanics of the seating device can help produce meaningful insights, and help in undertaking data-driven decisions. There have been various attempts at designing “smart chairs”. These smart chairs in addition to the above mentioned functionalities, can also be deployed as robust health-monitoring systems. Using embedded sensors within, these chairs can function as an alert mechanism to the user, when he/she is sitting with an incorrect posture, that could be detrimental to the physical health of the individual. In this paper, the researchers conduct a comprehensive analysis of the existing products, by a customer survey and propose a solution that could potentially serve the people with back pain to use the proposed chair: embedded with sensors, and supplemented by data analytics. The system designed is a cost-effective low-power consuming posture monitoring system, that simultaneously works as an accurate health monitoring system as well.


Author(s):  
Kian Sek Tee ◽  
Eugene Low ◽  
Wellesly Tony ◽  
Safinaz Binti Mohd Khialdin ◽  
Jaysuman Bin Pusppanathan ◽  
...  

<span>The posture monitoring system monitors the posture changes of the upper body and the spinal cord applying to ophthalmologists while operating the slit lamp. The motivation to the pursuit of this system is to relate posture changes while in a static sitting posture to the spinal deviation from the g-line. Often times, the spinal deviation from the g-line is classified as bad posture because of the shift in weight distribution on the spine causing pain and discomfort in certain areas of the spine. This paper presents the design concept, the development process and the working principle of the posture monitoring system using Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) sensor. The raw measurement data obtained from human trials is tabulated and converted into a graphical representation in which all postures can be identified and distinguished by referring the relative wave pattern. The procedure is important in the improvement on the posture monitoring system for the human trials on the ophthalmologist in future.</span>


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