OpenSeizureDetector - Pebble Version ==================================== This seizure detector uses a Garmin smart watch. The watch has an accelerometer, heart rate sensor and a bluetooth radio to talk to another computer. See (the OpenSeizureDetector Web Site)[https://www.openseizuredetector.org.uk/] for more details. Principle of Operation ====================== It is based on an accelerometer monitoring movement. It uses a fourier transform to extract the frequency spectrum of the movement, and monitors movements in a given frequency band. The idea is that it will detect the rhythmic movements associated with a seizure, but not normal day to day activities. If the acceleration within the given frequency band is more than a threshod value, it starts a timer. If the acceleration remains above the threshold for a given period, it issues a warning beep. If it remains above the threshold for a longer specified period, the unit alarms (continuous tone rather than beep). Licence ======= My code is licenced under the GNU Public Licence - for associated libraries please see Credits below. Credits ======= The following libraries are used: * (SYLT-FFT)[https://github.com/stg/SYLT-FFT] by D. Taylor. * (NanoHTTPD)[https://github.com/NanoHttpd/nanohttpd] * (jQuery)[http://jquery.org] * (jBeep)[http://www.ultraduz.com.br] * (Chartjs)[http://www.chartjs.org] * (MPAndroidChart)[https://github.com/PhilJay/MPAndroidChart] Logo based on ["Star of life2" by Verdy p - Own work. Licensed under Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons](http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Star_of_life2.svg#mediaviewer/File:Star_of_life2.svg). Other icons crated using http://romannurik.github.io/AndroidAssetStudio. Audio Alarm sounds from freesound https://freesound.org/people/coltonmanz/sounds/381382/, https://freesound.org/people/NoiseCollector/sounds/4270/, https://freesound.org/people/pistak23/sounds/271632/ Graham Jones, 03 December 2017. (graham@openseizuredetector.org.uk)