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SleepSense: Non-invasive sleep event recognition using an electromagnetic probe

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SleepSense: Non-invasive sleep event recognition using an electromagnetic probe
—Sleep monitoring is receiving increased attention in the healthcare community, because the quality of sleep has a great impact on human health. Existing in-home sleep monitoring devices are either obtrusive to the user or cannot provide adequate sleep information. To this end, we present SleepSense, a contactless and low-cost sleep monitoring system for home use that can continuously detect the sleep event. Specifically, SleepSense consists of three parts: an electromagnetic probe, a robust automated radar demodulation module, and a signal processing framework for sleep event recognition, including on-bed movement, bed exit, and breathing event. We present a prototype of the SleepSense system, and perform a set of comprehensive experiments to evaluate the performance of sleep monitoring. Using a real-case evaluation, experimental results indicate that SleepSense can perform effective sleep event detection and recognition in practice.
Yan Zhuang, Chen Song, Aosen Wang, Feng Lin, Yiran
Added 17 Apr 2016
Updated 17 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2015
Where BSN
Authors Yan Zhuang, Chen Song, Aosen Wang, Feng Lin, Yiran Li, Changzhan Gu, Changzhi Li, Wenyao Xu
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