Location History:
- Kempele, FI (2016)
- Oulu, FI (2020)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2016-2020
Title: Innovations by Ville Peltola in Cardiac Output Measurement
Introduction
Ville Peltola is an accomplished inventor based in Oulu, Finland. He has made significant contributions to the field of cardiac output measurement, holding two patents that enhance the understanding and monitoring of physical exercise intensity.
Latest Patents
Peltola's latest patents include a method and apparatus for determining a synthetic cardiac output power parameter. This innovative method involves obtaining cardiac output power data from a user and kinetic data that characterizes the intensity of physical exercise. The system detects when the measured cardiac output power exceeds a certain threshold or when the exercise intensity changes significantly. Upon detection, it determines a synthetic cardiac output power parameter based on the kinetic data and outputs this information for further analysis. Another notable patent focuses on performance intensity zones, where an apparatus classifies performance intensity data measured from a user during different activities. This classification is based on predetermined numerical ranges for various sports or physical activities.
Career Highlights
Ville Peltola works at Polar Electro Oy, a company renowned for its innovations in sports and fitness technology. His work at Polar Electro Oy has allowed him to apply his inventive skills in developing advanced solutions for monitoring physical performance.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Peltola has collaborated with talented individuals such as Juho Rahko and Tommy Granlund. These collaborations have contributed to the successful development of his patents and the advancement of
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