Wolf, Marie CathrineMarie CathrineWolfJähne-Raden, NicoNicoJähne-RadenGutschleg, HenrikeHenrikeGutschlegKulau, UlfUlfKulauKallenbach, MarioMarioKallenbachWolf, Klaus HendrikKlaus HendrikWolf2021-11-022021-11-022019-0817th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (MEDINFO 2019)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10742The project SCARAB2 (Scalable, Robust and Adaptive on Board Ballistocardiography) aims to use Ballistocardiography (BCG) to monitor flight passengers. In order to show that recorded BCG data from flights give evaluable information even in the noisy environment of an airplane, we monitored a heart-healthy passenger using BCG. Furthermore, we show that there can be a conclusion to heart activities from the recorded ballistocardiogram by comparing the data to a concurrently recorded electrocardiogram (ECG).enAccelerometryBallistocardiographyMicro-Electrical-Mechanical SystemsFirst feasibility analysis of ballistocardiography on a passenger flightConference Paper10.3233/SHTI19057831438274Conference Paper