BME100 f2015:Group11 8amL3
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OUR TEAMLAB 3A WRITE-UPDescriptive Statistics
ResultsThis graph represents that there is a correlation between the gold standard and the spree temperature readings, because the p-value is less than 0.05.
This graph represents that there is no correlation between the gold standard and the spree heart rate readings, because the p-value is larger than 0.05. Analysis
Summary/Discussion
The overall design of the Spree headband is average. The heart rate is not as accurate as it needs to be; there is no significant correlation between the gold standard reading and the spree reading. The temperature reading on the spree, when converted to a comparable Fahrenheit temperature, is correlated to the thermometer reading; however, the readings on the spree are presented in a small scale (levels 1-4). The Spree headband was also not very comfortable, it was hard to adjust and had to be too tight to stay on while running. The bluetooth had trouble connecting and only went to about 30-40 feet once it was connected. The Spree needs more descriptive readings for temperature, a new method for distinguishing heart rate, a more comfortable fit, and better bluetooth capabilities. LAB 3B WRITE-UPTarget Population and NeedTargets athletes in contact sports to help diagnose concussions as well as provide other data about the athlete's performance.
Device Design
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