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  1. isabellemiceli17

    Heart rate Detector and alarm circut

    Operahouse, do you happen to know how big those chips/boards are?
  2. isabellemiceli17

    Heart rate Detector and alarm circut

    We are familiar with pulse oximeters and are currently using them as part of our MVP. We are using the oximeters that clip on fingers and it have a digital display screen to tell us the numbers so needless to say we are a little unfamiliar with how exactly to manipulate the wavelength and/or...
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    Heart rate Detector and alarm circut

    Those stainless steel pieces were actually our number one choice for quite a while but then we realized the delay and accuracy. We have also considered technology similar to that in fitbit. That however uses light and we do not want to distract the driver of course. I am not sure if the cold...
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    Heart rate Detector and alarm circut

    We have thought of eye blink technology and are not entirely against that idea however there are a few competitors already using that technology. The reason why we believe electrodes are preferred is because they are small enough that if you do only have one hand on the wheel, then your fingers...
  5. isabellemiceli17

    Heart rate Detector and alarm circut

    I am working with Behind The Wheel Technology to create a steering wheel cover that detects the drivers heart rate and will send an alarm to wake them up before they start to fall asleep. I am am trying to put EEG/ECG/EMG electrode heart rate monitors and wire it to an "if...then" code somehow...

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