Proposal of a Novel Framework in Korea for a Total Safe-Care Fitness Solution in the COVID-19 Era
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Related Work
2.1. COVID-19 Vaccine Recognition System
2.2. Accident and Safety
2.3. Gym-User Digital Tracking System
3. Proposed System Framework
- A COVID-19 vaccine recognition system (QR code scan prior entry to gym).
- An accident detection system (video and smart watch based).
- A gym-user digital tracking system (CCTV, UWB and smart-band based).
3.1. COVID-19 Vaccine Recognition System (QR Code Scan Prior Entry to Gym)
COVID-19 Vaccine Certification Access Management System Design
- Do you have a fever above 37.5°?
- Do you have any respiratory symptoms (cough, phlegm, sore throat, runny nose) within the past 14 days?
- Do you have a muscle pain, chill, vomiting and diarrhea, headache within the past 14 days?
- Have you been subject to self-isolation within the past 14 days as a result of overseas visits?
- Have you been in contact with confirmed patients, close contacts, and self-quarantine patients within the past 14 days?
3.2. Accident Detection System (Video and Smart-Band Based)
3.2.1. Details of the Development of Accident Monitoring System
3.2.2. Details of the Development of the Dangerous Situation Recognition System
3.2.3. Application of Deep Learning to Classify Human Movement Patterns
3.3. Gym-User Digital Tracking System
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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O’Sullivan, D.M.; Kim, S.; Moon, J.; Kim, S. Proposal of a Novel Framework in Korea for a Total Safe-Care Fitness Solution in the COVID-19 Era. Sci 2022, 4, 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/sci4040045
O’Sullivan DM, Kim S, Moon J, Kim S. Proposal of a Novel Framework in Korea for a Total Safe-Care Fitness Solution in the COVID-19 Era. Sci. 2022; 4(4):45. https://doi.org/10.3390/sci4040045
Chicago/Turabian StyleO’Sullivan, David Michael, Sukbum Kim, Jeheon Moon, and Sungmin Kim. 2022. "Proposal of a Novel Framework in Korea for a Total Safe-Care Fitness Solution in the COVID-19 Era" Sci 4, no. 4: 45. https://doi.org/10.3390/sci4040045