NSTU’s new cardiograph is equipped with a three-pin system and a Bluetooth 4.0 module, ensuring stable and fast data transfer over long distances. The developer of the device, Yaroslav Skorobogatov, stated that in the future it is planned to introduce artificial intelligence, which will increase the effectiveness of training by allowing the device to instantly respond to the slightest changes in heart rate.

The development team is confident that the new cardiograph will be in demand not only among sports fans, but also by doctors for the rehabilitation of patients through physical therapy. The device has already received positive reviews within the framework of the NSTU acceleration program and the state program “Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation”.

According to the developers, the new version of the cardiograph will be ready in about a year and a half.

Source: Ferra

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