pulsimõõturite
Pulsimõõturite, or pulse monitors, are devices designed to measure the heart rate and sometimes additional physiological parameters. They are widely used in medical, sports, and research settings to monitor cardiovascular health, assess exercise intensity, and detect arrhythmias.
The basic principle behind most pulse monitors is the detection of blood volume changes in the microvascular
Early pulse monitors emerged in the 1960s as bulky bedside equipment for hospital use. The 1980s and
Commercially, pulse monitors are categorized into clinical-grade units, which require regulatory approval and provide detailed diagnostics,
Future trends focus on multimodal sensing, integrating respiration, skin temperature, and blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) into