Reliability assessment of new and updated consumer-grade activity and heart rate monitors
conference contribution
posted on 2019-10-29, 00:00authored byS Oniani, SI Wooley, IM Pires, NM Garcia, T Collins, Sean LedgerSean Ledger, AD Pandyan
The aim of this paper is to address the need for reliability assessments of new and updated consumer-grade activity and heart rate monitoring devices. This issue is central to the use of these sensor devices and it is particularly important in their medical and assisted living application.
Using an example lightweight empirical approach, experimental results for heart rate acquisitions from Garmin VivoSmart 3 (v4.10) smartwatch monitors are presented and analyzed. The reliability issues of optically-acquired heart rates, especially during periods of activity, are demonstrated and discussed. In conclusion, the paper recommends the empirical assessment of new and updated activity monitors, the sharing of this data and the use of version information across the literature.
Funding
Other
History
Start Page
77
End Page
82
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2018-09-16
Finish Date
2018-09-20
ISBN-13
9781612086606
Location
Venice, italy
Publisher
International Academy, Research, and Industry Association