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This was a pretty good thing to test but unfortunately it wasn't convenient for a design to wear it every day and take everywhere I go. In cause of that and diverse failed trys to make a sensor by my own, I decided to buy a device. This device is a Data-Logger which goes with a chest strap: the chest strap measures the heartrate and the Data-Logger saves it every 2nd or each second. The saved values are collected in CSV-files which can be displayed with the program of the Data-Logger, shown with the images below. | |||
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The program of the Data-Logger to visualize the collected data is a pretty good way to have a quick view to the results of the measurements. But the CSV-files need to be cleaned of extreme and zero values which were saved in cause of disturbances between the connection of the chest strap and the Data-Logger. The following images below show possible interface designs to display the collected heart rate and to analyse the results. | |||
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