Markus J. Lüken, Xiaowei Feng, B. Venema, B. Misgeld, S. Leonhardt
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引用次数: 9
Abstract
In this work, we present an in-ear system for physiological and psychological stress detection based on photoplethysmography, acceleration, and temperature measurements. The complete system is used to extract vital signs from healthy subjects, who are exposed to psychologically demanding tasks. The newly developed sensor system is integrated into our IPANEMA body sensor network and, thus, can be used in combination with several sensor modalities. The capability of the stress level estimation is validated in an human stress experiment. To obtain information on the current stress level, several well-known indicators are utilized like the heart rate variability, surgical stress index or the Oliva and Roztocil index.