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Exercise Optimization Algorithm based on Context Aware Model for Ubiquitous Healthcare  

Lim, Jung-Eun (고려대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Choi, O-Hoon (고려대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Na, Hong-Seok (한국디지털대학교 디지털정보학과)
Baik, Doo-Kwon (고려대학교 컴퓨터학과)
Abstract
To enhancing the exercise effect, exercise management systems are introduced and generally used. They create the proper exercise program through exercise prescription after determining the personal body status. When the exercise programs are created, they will consider $2weeks{\sim}3months$ period. And, existing exercise programs cannot respect with personal exercise habits or exercise period which are changing variedly. If exercise period is long, it can be caused inappropriate exercise about user current status. To solve these problems in legacy systems, this paper proposes a Context Aware Exercise Model (CAEM) to provide the exercise program considering the user context. Also, we implemented that as Intelligent Fitness Guide (IFG) System. The IFG system is selectively received necessary measurement values as input values according to user's context. If exercise kinds, frequency and strength of user are changing, that system creates the exercise program through exercise optimization algorithm and exercise knowledge base. As IFG is providing the exercise program in a real time, it can be managed the effective exercise according to user context.
Keywords
Ubiquitous Healthcare; Wellness; Knowledge base; Optimized algorithm; Exercise; Context aware model;
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