Athletic monitoring system having automatic pausing of media content
US-2015181314-A1 · Jun 25, 2015 · US
US9823894B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9823894-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514824288-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 12, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A method for controlling an audio output comprises playing a first audio file having a first tempo, measuring a first heart rate of a user, determining whether the first heart rate of the user is greater than a target heart rate, and playing a second audio file having a second tempo, the second tempo is slower than the first tempo, responsive to determining that the first heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate.
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A method for controlling an audio output, the method comprising: receiving a target heart rate for a user; calculating a warmup heart rate for the user based at least in part on the target heart rate; starting a warmup timer; playing a first audio file having a first tempo, wherein the first tempo corresponds to the warmup heart rate; determining whether the warmup timer has expired; responsive to determining that the warmup timer has not expired, measuring a first heart rate of the user, determining whether the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, and responsive to determining that the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, playing a second audio file having a second tempo, the second tempo being slower than the first tempo; and responsive to determining that the warmup timer has expired, playing a third audio file having a third tempo, wherein the third tempo corresponds to the target heart rate, measuring a second heart rate of a user, determining whether the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate, determining a time remaining in the third audio file, playing a fourth audio file having a fourth tempo, the fourth tempo being slower than the third tempo, responsive to determining that the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate and responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being greater than a threshold, completing the playing the third audio file before playing the fourth audio file, responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being less than the threshold; determining whether an acceleration of the user is below an acceleration threshold, and responsive to determining that the acceleration of the user is below the acceleration threshold, pausing the playing the third audio file or pausing the playing the fourth audio file. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising playing a fifth audio file having a fifth tempo, the fifth tempo being faster than the third tempo, responsive to determining that the second heart rate of the user is not greater than the target heart rate. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: after playing the third audio file having the third tempo, determining whether the user is moving; pausing the play of the third audio file and starting a timer responsive to determining that the user is not moving; determining whether the timer has expired and whether the user has resumed moving; and resuming playing the third audio file having the third tempo responsive to determining that the user has resumed moving and that the timer has not expired. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first audio file includes music having the first tempo. 5. A system for outputting audio comprising: a processor operative to: receive a target heart rate for a user calculate a warmup heart rate for the user based at least in part on the target heart rate; start a warmup timer; play a first audio file having a first tempo, wherein the first tempo corresponds to the warmup heart rate; determine whether the warmup timer has expired; responsive to determining that the warmup timer has not expired, measure a first heart rate of the user, determine whether the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, and responsive to determining that the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, play a second audio file having a second tempo, the second tempo being slower than the first tempo; and responsive to determining that the warmup timer has expired, play a third audio file having a third tempo, wherein the third tempo corresponds to the target heart rate, measure a second heart rate of a user, determine whether the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate, determine a time remaining in the third audio file, play a fourth audio file having a fourth tempo, the fourth tempo being slower than the third tempo, responsive to determining that the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate and responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being greater than a threshold, completing the playing the third audio file before playing the fourth audio file, responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being less than the threshold; determine whether an acceleration of the user is below an acceleration threshold, and responsive to determining that the acceleration of the user is below the acceleration threshold, pause the playing the third audio file or pausing the playing the fourth audio file. 6. The system of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further operative to play a fifth audio file having a fifth tempo, the fifth tempo being faster than the third tempo, responsive to determining that the second heart rate of the user is not greater than the target heart rate. 7. The system of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further operative to: after playing the third audio file having the third tempo, determine whether the user is moving; pause the play of the third audio file and starting a timer responsive to determining that the user is not moving; determine whether the timer has expired and whether the user has resumed moving; and resume playing the third audio file having the third tempo responsive to determining that the user has resumed moving and that the timer has not expired. 8. The system of claim 5 , further comprising a heart rate monitor. 9. A computer program product for outputting audio, the computer program product comprising a non-transitory computer readable storage medium having program instructions embodied therewith, the program instructions executable by a processor to cause the processor to perform a method comprising: receiving a target heart rate for a user; calculating a warmup heart rate for the user based at least in part on the target heart rate; starting a warmup timer; playing a first audio file having a first tempo, wherein the first tempo corresponds to the warmup heart rate; determining whether the warmup timer has expired; responsive to determining that the warmup timer has not expired, measuring a first heart rate of the user, determining whether the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, and responsive to determining that the first heart rate of the user is greater than the warmup heart rate, playing a second audio file having a second tempo, the second tempo being slower than the first tempo; and responsive to determining that the warmup timer has expired, playing third audio file having a third tempo, wherein the third tempo corresponds to the target heart rate, measuring a second heart rate of a user, determining whether the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate, determining a time remaining in the third audio file, playing a fourth audio file having a fourth tempo, the fourth tempo being slower than the third tempo, responsive to determining that the second heart rate of the user is greater than the target heart rate and responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being greater than a threshold, completing the playing the third audio file before playing the fourth audio file, responsive to the time remaining in the third audio file being less than the threshold; determining whether an acceleration of the user is below an acceleration threshold, and responsive to determining that the acceleration of the user is below the acceleration threshold, pausing the playing the third audio file or pausing the playing the fourth audio file. 10. 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