International audienceWe present HandRate, the first smartphone-based system using a standard sensor (accelerometer) for opportunistically computing heart rate while a user holds their phone. Fundamentally, HandRate revisits ballistocardiography (BCG), a century-old technique for monitoring heart activity by measuring the body movement caused by the cardiac cycle. Traditionally performed using custom hardware, attached to a subject's body, revisiting BCG for the smartphone, held in hand, faces several challenges. The hand is an external organ furthest from the aorta and subject to motion artifacts, leading to a weak and noisy signal, while the position the phone is held in can impact which accelerometer axis best captures BCG. HandRate addr...
The heart is the most important organ in the human body as it circulates the blood throughout the bo...
This student work deals with the issue of heart biosignals, their processing, the possibility of the...
We describe a methodology to measure ballistocardiography (BCG) signals from the body surface, using...
Introduction: Micro-electro-mechanical systems technology, now embedded into smartphones, potentiall...
The article deals with the possibility of the heart rate measuring using smartphone’s accelerometer....
The large-scale adoption of smartphones during recent years has created many opportunities to improv...
INRIA Lille-Nord Europe : plate-forme Grid'5000International audienceWe present HoldPass, the first ...
Smartphones have increasingly become an important part of our everyday lives. By enabling anywhere-a...
Monitoring one\u27s heart rate has numerous applications in the world of health and fitness. A perso...
The current trend in health monitoring systems is to move from the hospital to portable personal dev...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Heart rate directly reflects heart health and the detection of heart rate contri...
Mobile phones offer the possibility to monitor and track health parameters. Our aim was to test the ...
Smartphones, today, come equipped with a wide variety of sensors and high-speed processors that can ...
IEEE This work studies the feasibility of using low-cost motion sensors to provide opportunistic hea...
We introduce a cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) that utilizes only a smartphone, with no externa...
The heart is the most important organ in the human body as it circulates the blood throughout the bo...
This student work deals with the issue of heart biosignals, their processing, the possibility of the...
We describe a methodology to measure ballistocardiography (BCG) signals from the body surface, using...
Introduction: Micro-electro-mechanical systems technology, now embedded into smartphones, potentiall...
The article deals with the possibility of the heart rate measuring using smartphone’s accelerometer....
The large-scale adoption of smartphones during recent years has created many opportunities to improv...
INRIA Lille-Nord Europe : plate-forme Grid'5000International audienceWe present HoldPass, the first ...
Smartphones have increasingly become an important part of our everyday lives. By enabling anywhere-a...
Monitoring one\u27s heart rate has numerous applications in the world of health and fitness. A perso...
The current trend in health monitoring systems is to move from the hospital to portable personal dev...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Heart rate directly reflects heart health and the detection of heart rate contri...
Mobile phones offer the possibility to monitor and track health parameters. Our aim was to test the ...
Smartphones, today, come equipped with a wide variety of sensors and high-speed processors that can ...
IEEE This work studies the feasibility of using low-cost motion sensors to provide opportunistic hea...
We introduce a cardiac rehabilitation program (CRP) that utilizes only a smartphone, with no externa...
The heart is the most important organ in the human body as it circulates the blood throughout the bo...
This student work deals with the issue of heart biosignals, their processing, the possibility of the...
We describe a methodology to measure ballistocardiography (BCG) signals from the body surface, using...