Method of confirming performer of exercise
First Claim
1. A heart rate monitor comprising means for measuring one or more parameters of heart rate information associated with a performer of a fitness exercise as regards the fitness exercise, wherein the heart rate monitor comprises means for forming a first execution date associated with the fitness exercise, an encryption module for encrypting the first execution date associated with the fitness exercise by a first encryption algorithm, and means for adding said encrypted first execution date to the heart rate information associated with the fitness exercise so that the heart rate information cannot be re-associated with a second execution date, thereby ensuring that the heart rate information remains associated with the fitness exercise performed on the first execution date.
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Abstract
The invention presents a system for confirming a performer of a fitness exercise. The system includes a heart rate monitor (104) for measuring heart rate parameters (404A to 404N) associated with the fitness exercise from the heart rate of the performer. The system also includes a mathematical model (406) including dependence information between heart rate parameters (404A to 404N) and classes classifying the performer in classes (402A to 402N) such as age or weight. Heart rate parameter data measured from the performer and information in the mathematical model are utilized in identifying the performer of the fitness exercise.
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- 1. A heart rate monitor comprising means for measuring one or more parameters of heart rate information associated with a performer of a fitness exercise as regards the fitness exercise, wherein the heart rate monitor comprises means for forming a first execution date associated with the fitness exercise, an encryption module for encrypting the first execution date associated with the fitness exercise by a first encryption algorithm, and means for adding said encrypted first execution date to the heart rate information associated with the fitness exercise so that the heart rate information cannot be re-associated with a second execution date, thereby ensuring that the heart rate information remains associated with the fitness exercise performed on the first execution date.
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