Heart rate dynamics identification and control in cycle ergometer exercise: Comparison of first- and second-order performance

106 data sets from 27 participants for a heart rate dynamics identification and control study implemented by the cycle ergometer. For details about the test protocol and the outcome definitions, please refer to the article: A. H. Spörri, H. Wang, and K. J. Hunt, "Heart rate dynamics identification and control in cycle ergometer exercise: Comparison of first- and second-order performance," Frontiers in Control Engineering, vol. 3:894180, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcteg.2022.894180.

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    heart rate dynamics, system identification, feedback control, cycle ergometer, exercise
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