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19 December 2021 Design and exploration of digital fitness equipment based on Internet of Things
Xiru Du, Junchen Deng
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Proceedings Volume 12128, Second International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain; 1212805 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624142
Event: 2nd International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain, 2021, Macao, China
Abstract
At present, there is an increasing demand for diversified fitness in the Internet Information Age. By using modern science and technology, especially the Internet of things technology, we study the design and application of a new generation of Internet of things digital fitness equipment, taking full advantage of meeting the diverse needs of fitness groups for fitness-oriented. Using various research methods, this paper explores the functional design and application of Internet of things fitness equipment and designs a more intelligent and three-dimensional Internet of Things Fitness Service mode. The results show that constructing an internet-of-things fitness cloud service platform and data management system makes the internet-of-things fitness service supply remote, real-time, diversified. It can be seen that this study not only provides convenient and value-added fitness services for fitness people, but also brings sustainable development space for the health service industry.
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Xiru Du and Junchen Deng "Design and exploration of digital fitness equipment based on Internet of Things", Proc. SPIE 12128, Second International Conference on Industrial IoT, Big Data, and Supply Chain, 1212805 (19 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624142
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KEYWORDS
Internet

Clouds

Internet technology

Computing systems

Sensors

Telecommunications

Data communications

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