DEVELOPMENT OF THE SMART OFFICE CONCEPT

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.62931/2959-6335_2025_2_39

Keywords:

smart office, health monitoring system, smart chair, smart technology

Abstract

This article presents a new smart office concept that enables monitoring of employees’ health. According to the literature review, technologies used to monitor the health of office workers remain insufficiently explored. Statistical data confirm the relevance of human health monitoring systems. The article proposes a smart office concept that includes a designed structural model of a health monitoring system. Principles and criteria determining the necessity of implementing such a system in office workplaces are identified. A physical model reflecting the system’s content is described.

Author Biographies

Adil Faizullin, Astana IT University

PhD, Director of the Strategy and Corporate Governance Department, Astana IT University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan

e-mail: adil.faizullin@astanait.edu.kz 

Ilyas Kazambayev, Astana IT University

Master`s degree, Acting Director of Scientific-Innovation Center Industry 4.0, Astana IT University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan.

e-mail: ilyaskazambayev@gmail.com 

 

Aliya Aubakirova*, Astana IT University

Master of Engineering Sciences, Junior Researcher of Scientific-Innovation Center Industry 4.0, Astana IT University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan.

e-mail: aliua96@mail.ru

 

Andrey Mikryakov, Astana IT University

Master's Degree in Computer Science, Junior Researcher of Scientific-Innovation Center Industry 4.0, Astana IT University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan

е-mail: mikryakov.andrey@gmail.com

 

Ainur Medetkhan, Astana IT University

Master of Engineering Sciences, Junior Researcher of Scientific-Innovation Center Industry 4.0, Astana IT University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan

e-mail: ainuramdt@mail.ru

Published

2025-09-30

How to Cite

Faizullin, A., Kazambayev, I., Aubakirova*, A., Mikryakov, A., & Medetkhan, A. (2025). DEVELOPMENT OF THE SMART OFFICE CONCEPT. Sport Science Research, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.62931/2959-6335_2025_2_39

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Section

Physical Education and Sports