B. Grundlehner, L. Brown, J. Penders, B. Gyselinckx
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引用次数: 45
摘要
最近,用于人体传感器网络的小型化、低功耗组件的发展为具有多种应用的智能和动态监测设备铺平了道路。本文介绍了一种基于human++ Body Area Network组件的实时唤醒监视器的设计与开发。基于心理生理学的观察和原理,提出了一套新的生物标志物。据报道,在受控环境中,由电影片段引发的反应的估计唤醒水平和预期唤醒水平之间存在很强的关系。这种关系被证明可以扩展到不同性质的刺激,如声音和精神压力测试。该系统将在压力管理、安全、电子学习和游戏领域实现新的应用。
The Design and Analysis of a Real-Time, Continuous Arousal Monitor
The recent development of miniaturized, low-power components for body sensor networks pave the way towards intelligent and ambulatory monitoring devices with a plurality of applications. Here, the design and development of a real-time arousal monitor, based on Human++ Body Area Network components is described. A new set of biomarkers is proposed based on psychophysiological observations and principles. A strong relation between the estimated arousal level and the expected arousal level is reported for responses triggered by movie clips, in a controlled environment. This relation is shown to extend to stimuli of a different nature, such as sounds and mental stress tests. The system will enable new applications in the field of stress management, safety, e-learning and gaming.