Title :
A Soft Computing-Based Hierarchical Sport Activity Risk Level Calculation Model for Supporting Home Exercises
Author :
Toth-Laufer, Edit ; Varkonyi-Koczy, Annamaria R.
Author_Institution :
Doctoral Sch. of Appl. Inf., Obuda Univ., Budapest, Hungary
Abstract :
With the spread of active styles of living, regular health monitoring and risk estimation of exercises became an essential part of everyday life. In this paper, a fuzzy logic-based hierarchical, classified risk calculation model is introduced, which can be used to assess the risk level of sport activity in real-time. The model considers the current physical status and the preliminary assessed medical conditions of the person, the activity load of the exercise, as well as the environmental conditions. Based on this information, a hierarchical fuzzy decision making system evaluates the risk level and sends warning (to the person to stop the activity) or alerting (to a medical doctor/hospital) or both if necessary. By this, serious health problems/crisis situations can be avoided. The complexity of the model is optimized by the application of the singular value decomposition-based complexity reduction algorithm. In critical situations [when the available (dynamically changing) amount of time, resources, and data become insufficient], the anytime mode of operation helps to cope with the temporal conditions and to find a tradeoff between the computational complexity of the evaluations and the accuracy of the results. The system can be operated real-time at home, thus making more comfortable and safer the active (preventive) life and rehabilitation processes of conscious people.
Keywords :
alarm systems; biomechanics; biomedical telemetry; classification; computational complexity; decision making; fuzzy logic; hierarchical systems; home computing; optimisation; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; real-time systems; risk analysis; singular value decomposition; sport; telemedicine; active living; alerting system; anytime operation mode; computational accuracy; computational complexity; crisis situations; current physical status; environmental conditions; exercise activity load; fuzzy logic-based classified risk calculation model; hierarchical fuzzy decision making system; home exercise support; hospital; medical doctor; model complexity optimization; patient rehabilitation; preliminary medical condition assessment; real-time sport activity risk level assessment; regular exercise risk estimation; regular health monitoring; serious health problems; singular value decomposition-based complexity reduction algorithm; soft computing-based hierarchical sport activity risk level calculation model; temporal conditions; warning system; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Heart rate; Monitoring; Pressure measurement; Real-time systems; Temperature measurement; Anytime operation; complexity reduction; fuzzy modeling; health monitoring; higher order singular value decomposition (HOSVD); risk calculation; risk calculation.;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2014.2299523