Underwater sampling of heart rate for sports training has growing attention recently because of the availability of new sensors able to gather data while the user is swimming. Namely, optical sensor for the wrist and strap sensor for the chest. Underwater data transmission is not an option, forcing the analysis to be done off-line. Thus, movement and distance from heart could infuence the gap between data from sensors.

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[1] Gabriel Barros-Gavilanes, "Off-line Heart Rate Error Measurement of Underwater Samples", IEEE Dataport, 2023. [Online]. Available: http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kg15-pq91. Accessed: Jan. 24, 2025.
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1. Gabriel Barros-Gavilanes. Off-line Heart Rate Error Measurement of Underwater Samples [Internet]. IEEE Dataport; 2023. Available from : http://dx.doi.org/10.21227/kg15-pq91
Gabriel Barros-Gavilanes. "Off-line Heart Rate Error Measurement of Underwater Samples." doi: 10.21227/kg15-pq91