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@AndreasInk2 AndreasInk2 commented Mar 25, 2020

This article describes that,“Once these wearables collect enough data to know what your normal baseline readings are, they can get very good at sensing when something’s amiss,” says Snyder. “We think that if your heart rate and skin temperature are elevated for about 2 hours, there’s a strong chance you’re getting sick.” (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2117854-smartwatches-know-youre-getting-a-cold-days-before-you-feel-ill/#ixzz6HfL1tsci) So I implemented a heart rate feature that monitors heart rate in the background and if the heart rate exceeds the average resting heart rate (76 bpm) for two hours then a notification is triggered indicating that the user is potentially sick. Secondly the peer conectivity feature works in the background for an infinite time (if Apple Watch is connected otherwise it updates every 20 minutes). If a user1 is infected and a user2 was connected to user1 then user2 is notified. Next steps: getting phones without an Apple Watch to stay on in the background. We are doing great! :). Just let me know what you think of the heart rate concept, if you feel we don't want it just let me know and I can remove it.

This article describes that,“Once these wearables collect enough data to know what your normal baseline readings are, they can get very good at sensing when something’s amiss,” says Snyder. “We think that if your heart rate and skin temperature are elevated for about 2 hours, there’s a strong chance you’re getting sick.” (https://www.newscientist.com/article/2117854-smartwatches-know-youre-getting-a-cold-days-before-you-feel-ill/#ixzz6HfL1tsci) So I implemented a heart rate feature that monitors heart rate in the background and if the heart rate exceeds the average resting heart rate (76 bpm) for two hours then a notification is triggered indicating that the user is potentially sick. Secondly the peer conectivity feature works in the background for an infinite time (if Apple Watch is connected). If a user1 is infected and a user2 was connected to user1 then user2 is notified. Next steps: getting phones without an Apple Watch to stay on in the background. We are doing great! :). Just let me know what you think of the heart rate concept, if you feel we don't want it just let me know and I can remove it.
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nedimf commented Mar 25, 2020

Oh, this message, sorry didn't see it. I'll look at it now

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nedimf commented Mar 25, 2020

Hmm, I read it. I like the concept behind it, but let's just focus on core now.
Later we can add things like this.

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nedimf commented Mar 25, 2020

Closing this review for now, letting it be active for future reference

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