I have some news. The students have completed their work on development and bencharming of the algorithms. They had time to work only on the step counting, we have left the heart rate measurement for later. We decided to create our own repository for this, as it was more practical. It doesn't follow the code conventions of Espruino completely, but it should be relatively simple to adapt the code in case you want to try it within the firmware. The repository is here: https://github.com/VirginiaSek/Algo
But I guess that you would be more interested in the results from the tests the students have done. I am sharing their thesis here in attachment.
If you want to discuss these results, I am happy to do it here or by email or a call. As for the data they collected and used, we would need to take it privately.
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Hi Gordon,
I have some news. The students have completed their work on development and bencharming of the algorithms. They had time to work only on the step counting, we have left the heart rate measurement for later. We decided to create our own repository for this, as it was more practical. It doesn't follow the code conventions of Espruino completely, but it should be relatively simple to adapt the code in case you want to try it within the firmware. The repository is here: https://github.com/VirginiaSek/Algo
But I guess that you would be more interested in the results from the tests the students have done. I am sharing their thesis here in attachment.
If you want to discuss these results, I am happy to do it here or by email or a call. As for the data they collected and used, we would need to take it privately.
Hope this helps!
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