2017
DOI: 10.1249/01.mss.0000519034.56031.a1
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Assessing Physiological Function During a High-Altitude Hike Using Real-time Monitoring

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“…Although technology has continued to evolve and improve since our initial studies in 2015, we have found similar problems with more recent data-gathering technologies and this has been noted for other high-end solutions which often work well in one domain but cannot be generalised to different types of activities (Fox et al, 2017). For data to be measurable, therefore, means that there are sensors or wearable technologies that can collect the data reliably and accurately in an outdoor work setting, such as forestry.…”
Section: Data Considerations For Wearable Technologysupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Although technology has continued to evolve and improve since our initial studies in 2015, we have found similar problems with more recent data-gathering technologies and this has been noted for other high-end solutions which often work well in one domain but cannot be generalised to different types of activities (Fox et al, 2017). For data to be measurable, therefore, means that there are sensors or wearable technologies that can collect the data reliably and accurately in an outdoor work setting, such as forestry.…”
Section: Data Considerations For Wearable Technologysupporting
confidence: 61%