Enrichment of a diving computer with body sensor network data

Decompression algorithms in hyperbaric applications currently usually base on information about the ambient pressure in a temporal course. However, the impact of other factors like temperature or physical activity is well documented in literature. Therefore, we elaborated a prototypic setup, which is not only able to enrich the decompression algorithms run on a diving computer by this data, but also store this information for successive data mining.

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