AIoT‐enhanced health management system using soft and stretchable triboelectric sensors for human behavior monitoring

Author:

Xu Liang123,Zhong Songyi24,Yue Tao1245,Zhang Zixuan3,Lu Xiao6,Lin Yangqiao12,Li Long124,Tian Yingzhong12,Jin Tao12,Zhang Quan124,Lee Chengkuo3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing and Robotics Shanghai University Shanghai China

2. School of Mechatronic Engineering and Automation Shanghai University Shanghai China

3. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Center for Intelligent Sensors and MEMS (CISM), National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

4. School of Artificial Intelligence Shanghai University Shanghai China

5. Shanghai Institute of Intelligent Science and Technology Tongji University Shanghai China

6. School of Computer Engineering and Science Shanghai University Shanghai China

Abstract

AbstractSedentary, inadequate sleep and exercise can affect human health. Artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) create the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), providing the possibility to solve these problems. This paper presents a novel approach to monitor various human behaviors for AIoT‐based health management using triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) sensors. The insole with solely one TENG sensor, creating a most simplified system that utilizes machine learning (ML) for personalized motion monitoring, encompassing identity recognition and gait classification. A cushion with 12 TENG sensors achieves real‐time identity and sitting posture recognition with accuracy rates of 98.86% and 98.40%, respectively, effectively correcting sedentary behavior. Similarly, a smart pillow, equipped with 15 sensory channels, detects head movements during sleep, identifying 8 sleep patterns with 96.25% accuracy. Ultimately, constructing an AIoT‐based health management system to analyze these data, displaying health status through human‐machine interfaces, offers the potential to help individuals maintain good health.image

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

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