Investigating sources of inaccuracy in wearable optical heart rate sensors
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 hot...
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Main Authors: | Brinnae Bent, Benjamin A. Goldstein, Warren A. Kibbe, Jessilyn P. Dunn |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/80ba2cc27bce46bf8b4662d44edc2cff |
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