Assessing the Accuracy of Popular Commercial Technologies That Measure Resting Heart Rate and Heart Rate Variability
Commercial off-the shelf (COTS) wearable devices continue development at unprecedented rates. An unfortunate consequence of their rapid commercialization is the lack of independent, third-party accuracy verification for reported physiological metrics of interest, such as heart rate (HR) and heart ra...
Main Authors: | Finomore, V.S., Jr (Author), Galster, S.M (Author), Hagen, J.A (Author), Halter, M.D (Author), Ramadan, J.H (Author), Rezai, A.R (Author), Stephenson, M. (Author), Stone, J.D (Author), Thompson, A.G (Author), Tran, K. (Author), Ulman, H.K (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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