Android Based Low Cost Sitting Posture Monitoring System
Nusrat Binta Nizam, Tohfatul Jinan, Wahida Binte Naz Aurthy, Md. Rakib, Hossen, Jahid Ferdous

TL;DR
This paper presents a low-cost, Android-based sitting posture monitoring system that uses simple sensors and provides real-time feedback to prevent back pain, making posture monitoring accessible in low-income settings.
Contribution
A functional prototype of a real-time sitting posture monitoring system using simple electrical components and an Android app is developed and validated with positive user feedback.
Findings
Effective in monitoring sitting posture and providing alerts.
Cost-effective compared to existing market solutions.
Received positive user feedback on comfort and effectiveness.
Abstract
Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability-adjusted life year globally and the most common cause of low back pain is poor sitting posture. There are several actions that can be adopted proactively to avoid poor sitting posture induced back pain including behavioral change, regular exercise, and use of an ergonomic chair. However, these are either expensive and/or difficult to execute for prolonged periods. Sitting posture monitoring systems continuously observe the sitting pattern of a person in real-time and give feedback/alert poor sitting posture is observed. In this study, a real-time posture monitoring system has been designed and a functional prototype has been developed using simple electrical elements and an android application. Appropriate position of the sensor in the spine to measure the degree of bending and the threshold sensor values for good posture sittings…
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