Application of Internet of Things in smart health and fitness
Subject Areas : Computer Engineering and ITRazieh Shirdel 1 , Zahra Maghsoodzadeh Sarvestani 2
1 - Metrology Department of Weights and Scales, General Department of Standards of Fars Province,Shiraz, Iran
2 - گروه برق ، واحد کازرون، دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، کازرون، ایران
Keywords: Internet of Things, Smart environment, Health and fitness, Smart fitness,
Abstract :
The concept of smart living aims to optimize the surrounding environment for ease of use and ease of installation. The Internet of Things is the fourth stage in the evolution of the Internet with the aim of digitizing the world. A smart city allows us to remotely monitor, manage and control devices, as well as generate actionable information and new insights from massive streams of real-time data. A smart city consists of six components, which are: smart home, smart economy, smart sports halls, smart administration, smart university campus and smart governance. The purpose of this article is to provide a brief overview of the components of a smart gym and the role of IoT in health and fitness.
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