Food Calorie Recording System Based on Smart Home Technology
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software components. The hardware includes STM32, ESP8266, a weighing sensor, and other sensor devices, which are used to detect and
record food weight and match it with calorie information from a food database. The software component uses the weighing module to measure the weight and calculate the foods calorie content, displaying information such as calorie values on an Android mobile application. This
allows users to intuitively understand the caloric content of their food and plan their diet scientifically and reasonably. Experimental results
show that the system can accurately identify and calculate the calorie content of various types of food and enable convenient dietary tracking.
This research provides valuable reference points for the development of smart home technology in the field of health management.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/mhr.v2i5.6291
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