Investigating sources of inaccuracy in wearable optical heart rate sensors
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Abstract
As wearable technologies are being increasingly used for clinical research and healthcare, it is critical to understand their accuracy and determine how measurement errors may affect research conclusions and impact healthcare decision-making. Accuracy of wearable technologies has been a hotly debated topic in both the research and popular science literature. Currently, wearable technology companies are responsible for assessing and reporting the accuracy of their products, but little information about the evaluation method is made publicly available. Heart rate measurements from wearables are derived from photoplethysmography (PPG), an optical method for measuring changes in blood volume under the skin.…
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- Wearable computer
- Photoplethysmogram
- Wearable technology
- Computer science
- Smartwatch
- Health care
- Human–computer interaction
- Medicine
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