Development of Multi-Function Cycling Computer for Comprehensive Performance Analysis Through Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Speedometer, and GPS Tracking Integration (Record no. 29666)

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Original cataloging agency TUPM
Language of cataloging English
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Classification number BTH QA 76.9
Item number B39 2023
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Personal name Bayeta, Hannah Marie D.
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Title Development of Multi-Function Cycling Computer for Comprehensive Performance Analysis Through Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, Speedometer, and GPS Tracking Integration
Statement of responsibility, etc. Hannah Marie D. Bayeta, Erica Colline B. De Lara, Gerald A. Junio, Coline D. Latuga and Raiden Mae L. Octavio.--
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Manila:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Technological University of the Philippines
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2023.
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Extent xi 114pages
Dimensions 29cm.
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General note Bachelor's thesis
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Dissertation note College of Industrial Technology.--
Degree type Bachelor of Engineering Technology major in Computer Engineering Technology
Name of granting institution Technological University of the Philippines
Year degree granted 2023.
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Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographic references and index.
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Summary, etc. Cycling is a low-impact aerobic activity that can be used for exercise, transportation, social<br/>connection, and competitive sport, as well as for many other fitness and health benefits.<br/>The lack of awareness regarding the current health status of cyclists while riding is the<br/>main problem addressed by this study. To optimize the advantages of cycling, monitoring<br/>and analyzing performance metrics such as heart rate, blood pressure, and speed are crucial.<br/>While current cycle computers offer speed, distance, and location, combining<br/>physiological measurements like heart rate and blood pressure is still a research gap. This<br/>research aimed to design, develop, test, and evaluate a system that provides current health<br/>status and location information in a single device using prototyping method. Statistical<br/>analysis using a one-tailed independent samples t-test revealed that the prototype exhibited<br/>a significantly faster response compared to the standardized instruments. The study<br/>involved 10 test data for each sensor. The heart rate sensor (M=1.298, SD=.19332) showed<br/>significantly faster compared to the standard device (M=4.822, SD=.68226), t(18)=-<br/>15.715, p<.001. Similarly, the blood pressure sensor (M=31.201, SD=7.54106)<br/>demonstrated significantly better scores compared to the standard device (M=45.623,<br/>SD=6.25993), t(18)=-4.653, p<.001. Furthermore, the location sensor (M=.991,<br/>SD=.09362) exhibited significantly faster compared to the standard device (M=1.301,<br/>SD=.31299), t(18)=-3.001, p=.006. However, the distance sensor (M=1.352, SD=.1439)<br/>had slightly slower response times than the standard device (M=.854, SD=.07457),<br/>t(18)=9.717, p<.001. These results indicate that the prototype's heart rate, blood pressure<br/>and location sensors respond faster than the standardized devices, which indicates<br/>improved real-time monitoring. The evaluation of the device based on ISO 25010:2011<br/>criteria resulted in an "excellent" rating for functional suitability, performance efficiency,<br/>usability, reliability, maintainability, and portability. Additionally, the device received a<br/>"very good" rating for security. The overall rating for the device was 4.54, indicating an<br/><br/>"excellent" interpretation. This research supports the UN SDG for good health and well-<br/>being, which encourages global health and well-being improvement.
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Source of heading or term Computer Engineering Technology
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Source of heading or term Cycling
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Source of heading or term aerobic activity
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Personal name De Lara, Erica Colline B.
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Personal name Junio, Gerald A.
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Personal name Latuga, Coline D.
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Personal name Octavio, Raiden Mae L.
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    Library of Congress Classification     TUP Manila Library TUP Manila Library Thesis Section-2nd floor 04/03/2025 BTH-5664   BTH QA 76.9 B39 2023 BTH0005664 04/03/2025 04/03/2025 Bachelor's Thesis CIT



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