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[Game biofeedback: networking].

D N Shamteev, O A Dzhafarova

    Meditsinskaia Tekhnika
    |March 11, 2005
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This paper outlines three stages for networking game biofeedback systems, from local database unification to internet-based training. It discusses technical and organizational aspects for developing networked therapeutic biofeedback equipment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Networking technologies
    • Biofeedback systems
    • Human-computer interaction

    Context:

    • Practical experience in developing networked biofeedback systems.
    • Need for structured stages in system development.
    • Integration of therapeutic and health-improving equipment.

    Purpose:

    • To define and analyze the stages of networking game biofeedback.
    • To propose solutions for technical and organizational challenges.
    • To facilitate the development of networked biofeedback training.

    Summary:

    • Identifies three key stages: local database unification, local area network (LAN) implementation, and internet-based training.
    • Discusses practical experience and suggests solutions for each stage.
    • Focuses on developing therapeutic and health-improving training equipment using LAN game biofeedback principles.

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    Impact:

    • Provides a framework for developing advanced networked biofeedback systems.
    • Addresses critical technical and organizational issues in system implementation.
    • Enables wider accessibility and application of game biofeedback for health and therapy.