Proceedings of the Workshop on Body-Centric Computing Systems 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3469260.3469667
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Heart Rate Monitoring Using Capacitive Touchscreen Sensing

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“…Meanwhile, when a smartwatch is attached to other body parts where blood flow exists (e.g., an ankle) to measure pulse data, the usability of other functions (e.g., messaging) is reduced. Other possible methods for PPG transfer include attachment of an additional PPG sensor to other body parts with blood flow and wireless input of the PPG data to the smartwatch, or detection of PPG data (or heart rate data) by non-PPG sensors [5]- [9]. However, because most publicly available applications that use PPG data read the data from PPG sensors included in a device, the PPG data collected by these methods may not be usable for many applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, when a smartwatch is attached to other body parts where blood flow exists (e.g., an ankle) to measure pulse data, the usability of other functions (e.g., messaging) is reduced. Other possible methods for PPG transfer include attachment of an additional PPG sensor to other body parts with blood flow and wireless input of the PPG data to the smartwatch, or detection of PPG data (or heart rate data) by non-PPG sensors [5]- [9]. However, because most publicly available applications that use PPG data read the data from PPG sensors included in a device, the PPG data collected by these methods may not be usable for many applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%