A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners

The practice of meditation has become an interesting research issue in recent decades. Meditation is known to be beneficial for health improvement and illness reduction and many studies on meditation have been made, from both the physiological and psychological points of view. It is a fundamental re...

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Main Authors: Chun-Lung Huang, Congo Tak-Shing Ching, Hsin-Yi Lee, Kang-Ming Chang, Sih-Huei Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2012-12-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/12/17620
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spelling doaj-a8f96d18dc144a41b72f489376c9ebf22020-11-24T22:50:04ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202012-12-011212176201763210.3390/s121217620A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation PractitionersChun-Lung HuangCongo Tak-Shing ChingHsin-Yi LeeKang-Ming ChangSih-Huei ChenThe practice of meditation has become an interesting research issue in recent decades. Meditation is known to be beneficial for health improvement and illness reduction and many studies on meditation have been made, from both the physiological and psychological points of view. It is a fundamental requirement of meditation practice to be able to sit without body motion. In this study, a novel body motion monitoring and estimation system has been developed. A wireless tri-axis accelerometer is used to measure body motion. Both a mean and maximum motion index is derived from the square summation of three axes. Two experiments were conducted in this study. The first experiment was to investigate the motion index baseline among three leg-crossing postures. The second experiment was to observe posture dynamics for thirty minute’s meditation. Twenty-six subjects participated in the experiments. In one experiment, thirteen subjects were recruited from an experienced meditation group (meditation experience > 3 years); and the other thirteen subjects were beginners (meditation experience < 1 years). There was a significant posture stability difference between both groups in terms of either mean or maximum parameters (p < 0.05), according to the results of the experiment. Results from another experiment showed that the motion index is different for various postures, such as full-lotus < half-lotus < non-lotus.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/12/17620KW = Posture Stabilitywireless tri-Axis acceleratormeditationleg crossing
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author Chun-Lung Huang
Congo Tak-Shing Ching
Hsin-Yi Lee
Kang-Ming Chang
Sih-Huei Chen
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Congo Tak-Shing Ching
Hsin-Yi Lee
Kang-Ming Chang
Sih-Huei Chen
A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
Sensors
KW = Posture Stability
wireless tri-Axis accelerator
meditation
leg crossing
author_facet Chun-Lung Huang
Congo Tak-Shing Ching
Hsin-Yi Lee
Kang-Ming Chang
Sih-Huei Chen
author_sort Chun-Lung Huang
title A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
title_short A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
title_full A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
title_fullStr A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
title_full_unstemmed A Wireless Accelerometer-Based Body Posture Stability Detection System and Its Application for Meditation Practitioners
title_sort wireless accelerometer-based body posture stability detection system and its application for meditation practitioners
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2012-12-01
description The practice of meditation has become an interesting research issue in recent decades. Meditation is known to be beneficial for health improvement and illness reduction and many studies on meditation have been made, from both the physiological and psychological points of view. It is a fundamental requirement of meditation practice to be able to sit without body motion. In this study, a novel body motion monitoring and estimation system has been developed. A wireless tri-axis accelerometer is used to measure body motion. Both a mean and maximum motion index is derived from the square summation of three axes. Two experiments were conducted in this study. The first experiment was to investigate the motion index baseline among three leg-crossing postures. The second experiment was to observe posture dynamics for thirty minute’s meditation. Twenty-six subjects participated in the experiments. In one experiment, thirteen subjects were recruited from an experienced meditation group (meditation experience > 3 years); and the other thirteen subjects were beginners (meditation experience < 1 years). There was a significant posture stability difference between both groups in terms of either mean or maximum parameters (p < 0.05), according to the results of the experiment. Results from another experiment showed that the motion index is different for various postures, such as full-lotus < half-lotus < non-lotus.
topic KW = Posture Stability
wireless tri-Axis accelerator
meditation
leg crossing
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/12/17620
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