KOM Informatics: Cycling Equipment Requirements
        In order to use KOM Informatics you will need one of the 3 following cycling equipment setups:
        Setup 1
        
            - A bicycle equipped with a power meter that "broadcasts" over ANT+ or bluetooth, capable of being received by the head unit.
- A head unit capable of recording GPS and power meter data that emits a .fit file .  The head unit could be a dedicated device such as a Garmin 510 or a mobile phone running an app such as Cyclemeter.
- Head unit must record the ride at 1 second intervals.
Or
        Setup 2
        
            - A bicycle without a power meter
- A smart trainer equipped with a power meter
- A head unit capable of recording GPS and power meter data that emits a .fit file . The head unit could be a dedicated device such as a Garmin 510 or a mobile phone running an app such as Cyclemeter, or a service such as Zwift or Rouvy.
- A heartrate monitor that "broadcasts" over ANT+ or bluetooth, capable of being received by the head unit.
Under Setup 2 a cyclist would need to record 20 indoor rides containing both power and heartrate data to provide a baseline for KPower, KOM Informatics' heartrate based estimated power algorithm. After that, outdoor rides with just heartrate data can be uploaded to the system. KPower will provide second-by second power estimates. KPower estimates were 92.57% accurate in a study involving 2 cyclists and 80 rides.
        
Or
        Setup 3
        
            - A bicycle without a power meter
- A "classic"  trainer equipped with a published power curve, capable of being selected in a service such as Zwift or Rouvy
- A service such as Zwift or Rouvy that  acts as a head unit capable of recording GPS and power meter data and that emits a .fit file . 
- A heartrate monitor that "broadcasts" over ANT+ or bluetooth, capable of being received by the head unit.
Under Setup 3 a cyclist would need to record 20 indoor rides containing both power and heartrate data to provide a baseline for KPower, KOM Informatics' heartrate based estimated power algorithm. After that, outdoor rides with just heartrate data can be uploaded to the system. KPower will provide second-by second power estimates. KPower estimates were 92.57% accurate in a study involving 2 cyclists and 80 rides.