Abstract
To exercise with a bicycle ergometer safely and effectively, anaerobic threshold is a useful indicator of cardiopulmonary exercise test. In this study, AT was estimated with heart rate variability. Electrocariogram (ECG) was measured with palm electrodes mounted on handlebars of a bicycle. The palm lead ECG us heavily contaminated with Electromyogram (EMG) noise. The first step of our study was to eliminate the noise and to find R-R intervals of the ECG. The second step was to control the load of the bicycle ergometer to maintain the exercise at AT level, by maintaining Mean of Squares of Successive Difference of Heart Beat (MSSD) at 25ms2.
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