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Analysis of human functional state using wearable sensors

Student: Yaushkina Anna

Supervisor: Gelii Sharov

Faculty: Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics, and Computer Science (HSE Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Software Engineering (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The problem which team of Intel Labs projects is solving is directly related to physical activity. Sports brings the best in people moral qualities, the athlete always competes with other agonists, or the nature of his character. Healthy lifestyle and sports are becoming popular not only among professional athletes, but also among ordinary people. For many people, sport and physical activity are the same lifestyle. Professional sport is increasingly moving away from the amateur, exploit various system monitoring and analysis of the physical condition, because the preparation of an athlete depends on many parameters. Athletes need to follow the training technique to select the optimal level of activity and exercise. The main indicators are the data on the frequency of heart rate, since they reflect the standards of human physical condition and exceeding this option is fraught with various health problems. To solve their problems trainers use a variety of systems for the analysis of human functional state, for training planning, depending on the individual, which in turn increases the effectiveness of training and leads to better results in a shorter time. These systems are often not available in non-professional athletes or fans for several reasons, such as cost, lack of functionality, complexity, self-analysis. In this regard, our project team offers a custom solution that meets the requirements of athletes and professionals and amateurs.

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