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Researchers develop wireless sensor network to measure physical activity

September 20th, 2010        

Researchers develop wireless sensor network to measure physical activity

Wearable sensors that monitor physical activity are hardly anything new. People use that to make Avatar you know? But some researchers from MSU’s Department of Kinesiology are taking the idea quite a bit farther with their latest project. No they’re not making Avatar 2 with James Cameron. They’ve developed a new system that employs a network of sensors that not only track movement, but can monitor things like tilt, posture and the proximity of limbs to each other. That, the researchers say, allows them to detect different types of activity, and more accurately measure the energy expended on them. Of course, it is still just a protoype, but it’ll apparently soon be put to the test by some graduate students, and there’s plenty of backing behind it — the project is being funded two-year, $411,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health.

SOURCE via physorg

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  • http://www.vesternet.com Donna

    Hi thank you for sharing your article about wireless sensor on physical activity, i liked it.. i think this is a great help to us and and we can more explore on our physical activities, and i know we can used this knowledge in our everyday life in the future. =)