đź””SPOTLIGHT: Citation in the NHS 10 Year Plan
Our Nature paper “Consumer wearable devices for evaluation of heart rate control… (RATE-AF trial)” demonstrates how continuous remote monitoring using consumer wearables and smartphones via RADAR-base can generate clinically meaningful data at scale, with over 140 million data points collected and analysed, …
đź””SPOTLIGHT: Using IoT Sensors in RADAR-base
SOFTWARE SPOTLIGHT: RADAR-IoT: A Framework for Collecting IoT Sensor Data with RADAR-base Numerous healthcare and research scenarios can be advanced by combining IoT (Internet of Things) sensor data with an open mHealth platform capable of real-time analysis at both the network edge …
đź””SPOTLIGHT: Oura and Garmin heart rate
Wearable technology has revolutionized the way we track our fitness and health data. With the increasing popularity of smartwatches and fitness trackers, it is now easier than ever to monitor our physical activity, sleep, and overall well-being. Two popular wearable devices, the …
đź””SPOTLIGHT: Using Local Bluetooth Device Count to Predict Depressive Symptom Severity
PAPER Spotlight: “Predicting Depressive Symptom Severity Through Individuals’ Nearby Bluetooth Device Count Data Collected by Mobile Phones: Preliminary Longitudinal Study” 10.2196/29840. Bluetooth-enabled devices are pervasive in the modern environment, most commonly in the form of smartphones. This study used the RADAR-base Passive app …