The Design of Wearable Exercise Monitoring System

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For the issues of expensive price, cumbersome operations and bad portability, we designed a wireless, wearable and multi-parameter exercise physiological monitoring system with low mental loads. This system could perform the real-time, continuous and long-term monitoring for the parameters of ECG, respiration, body temperature and body movement of the person under monitoring in the motion state to realize wireless transmission of data. The test result showed that the operation of system is stable, safe and reliable to monitor the physiological status of the testee on a precise, real-time and ongoing basis.

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