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Device for long term measurement of heart rate

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In this contribution, a device for long term measurement of heart rate is described. The device is created based on development kit STM32-Primer2. Heart rate frequency is calculated from selected electrocardiograph lead from the external module. The device allows simultaneous recoding of acceleration which makes is appropriate for physical activity detection of the test subject. The recorded data is saved on a memory card as signals in raw form, which can be used for subsequent processing in various research areas. Modular solution is suitable for connection of other modules. This device is designed for research and educational purposes in the field of medical devices and signal processing.

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    ISABEL '11: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies
    October 2011
    949 pages
    ISBN:9781450309134
    DOI:10.1145/2093698
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    • CTIF: Kyranova Ltd, Center for TeleInFrastruktur

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    1. STM32-Primer2
    2. acceleration
    3. biofeedback
    4. stress test

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