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Sometimes, a project comes along that makes a good reference design for anyone doing similar work. In this particular case, it’s a DIY USB polygraph-like machine by [Juangg] using an Arduino and sensors on the hardware side, and a Python front end for data visualization. It’s even complete with 3D printed enclosure and sensor elements.

[Juangg] designed it to use three sensors: a pulse sensor, a breath sensor, and one to measure Galvanic Skin Response (GSR). The pulse sensor uses a piezo element pressed against a fingertip to detect changes in pressure resulting from blood flow. It can be picky about placement, but finding sweet spot can yield remarkably good readings. The breath sensor works on a similar principle but uses a 3D printed fixture to hold the sensor between a strap and the subject’s chest, so that breathing in and out can be detected. The GSR sensor is a voltage divider used to measure small changes in skin conductivity. How well does it all work? That depends on what one is looking to get out of it, but the documentation and design files are available from the project page and the GitHub repository if anyone wants a reference for similar work.

The polygraph may have a mixed reputation, but it makes a good project that demonstrates just how messy biometrics can be from an engineering perspective. And in case you missed it, here’s a reminder that Wonder Woman and the polygraph have much more in common than you might realize.

Jul
17

Theater Safety Glasses

arduino, Art & Design, Electronics, glasses, movies, Pulse Sensor, theater Comments Off on Theater Safety Glasses 

theater-saftey-glasses-1Watch horror movies without the fear of having to cover your eyes when things get scary with these ingenious Theater Safety Glasses created by Aisen Caro Chacin in collaboration with Shawn Lauriat.

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Jul
17

Theater Safety Glasses

arduino, Art & Design, Electronics, glasses, movies, Pulse Sensor, theater Comments Off on Theater Safety Glasses 

theater-saftey-glasses-1Watch horror movies without the fear of having to cover your eyes when things get scary with these ingenious Theater Safety Glasses created by Aisen Caro Chacin in collaboration with Shawn Lauriat.

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Oct
10
IMG_8124-Edit-EditMAKE reader Scott recently built a modified version of the IR Pulse Sensor by Sean Ragan by combining it with elements from the original circuit, as designed by Let's Make Robots user MarkusB.

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May
28

Super Awesome Sylvia Builds a Pulse Sensor Pendant

arduino, Electronics, Fun & Games, Kids & Family, Pulse Sensor, SuperAwesomeSylvia Comments Off on Super Awesome Sylvia Builds a Pulse Sensor Pendant 

Screen Shot 2013-05-28 at 11.42.14 AMIn Super Awesome Sylvia's latest video, she walks through a build for an Arduino-powered pulse sensor pendant.

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Mar
22

Voice of Christopher Walken Gets you Started with the Pulse Sensor

arduino, biofeedback, Heart Rate Sensor, Pulse Sensor Comments Off on Voice of Christopher Walken Gets you Started with the Pulse Sensor 

MKPLS1-2Want to add a human element into your Arduino projects? This video, narrated by a voice that sounds suspiciously like Christoper Walken, gives you tips, tricks, and advice for getting the Pulse Sensor up and running.

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