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PNW JTC1-SC25-3329 ED1: Information technology-Home Electronic System (HES) architecture – Part 5-106: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 – Home networked fitness exercise equipment system architecture

Source:
IEC
Committee:
IST/6/-/12 - Home Electronic Systems
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

The ISO/IEC 14543-5 series specifies the protocols and frameworks for intelligent networking in home and building environments, focusing on interoperability and seamless communications among devices. This series enables efficient integration of smart devices, including fitness equipment, within a unified network to support real-time data exchange, remote access, and system control, ensuring reliability and scalability in connected systems.

This part of the ISO/IEC 14543-5 specifies the system architecture and equipment classification of private home networked digital fitness equipment systems, including digital fitness home equipment, body monitoring home equipment, fitness behaviour recording home equipment, environmental monitoring home equipment supported by fitness data management applications.

This document is applicable to the design and application of digital fitness equipment systems and related systems for use in private residential locations.

Purpose

The purpose of this proposal is to specify the overall system architecture of a networked fitness exercise system, which consists of four categories of networked digital fitness home equipment: digital fitness home equipment, body monitoring home equipment, fitness behaviour recording home equipment and environmental monitoring home equipment. These equipment can be interconnected through a local network or wide-area network to support networked fitness exercise applications. The pr oposal also defines the classification of fitness platforms and fitness services, and typical use cases of networked digital fitness.

Home networked fitness exercise advantages such as comfort, convenience and efficiency, gradually becoming an important lifestyle for maintaining health. Networked fitness exercise equipment include equipment for muscle strength, aerobic exercise, flexibil ity training, as well as wearable devices, which can collect personal fitness data. Interconnectivity among networked fitness exercise equipment is the foundation for integrating, synchronizing and analysing fitness data to ensure scientific fitness.

Market Relevance:

Networked fitness exercise equipment for home exercise has shown strong growth in recent years and still holds significant potential in future market prospects. Networked fitness exercise offers benefits like freedom, cost savings, high privacy, and comfort, allowing manufacturers and developers to provide specific programs and applications to fitness enthusiasts within the HES using interoperable smart fitness devices. Manufacturers and developers will continue to innovate and improve home fitness equipmen t and technology, enhancing interoperability, creating significant market synergy, expanding the range of available applications, and meeting the growing demand for home fitness.

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