Hernandez J., Li Y., Rehg J., and Picard R. W., "BioGlass: Physiological Parameter Estimation Using a Head-mounted Wearable Device," In International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, Athens, Greece, November 2014.
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Nov. 1, 2014
Hernandez J., Li Y., Rehg J., and Picard R. W., "BioGlass: Physiological Parameter Estimation Using a Head-mounted Wearable Device," In International Conference on Wireless Mobile Communication and Healthcare, Athens, Greece, November 2014.
This work explores the feasibility of using sensors embedded in Google Glass, a head-mounted wearable device, to measure physiological signals of the wearer. In particular, we develop new methods to use Glass’s accelerometer, gyroscope, and camera to extract pulse and respiratory rates of 12 participants during a controlled experiment. We show it is possible to achieve a mean absolute error of 0.83 beats per minute (STD: 2.02) for heart rate and 1.18 breaths per minute (STD: 2.04) for respiration rate when considering different combinations of sensors. These results included testing across sitting, supine, and standing still postures before and after physical exercise.