Presentation 2005/3/18
Development of comfortable alarm algorithm using biological information
Akihisa MORIYA, Takuji SUZUKI, Kazushige OUCHI, Kenichi KAMEYAMA,
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Abstract(in English) At present, 1 out of every 5 people in Japan experiences anxiety concerning sleep. Many people find it difficult to get up on time or find the experience of awaking unpleasant.[Therefore, in order to ameliorate insomnia, it is necessary to ensure that awaking is a more pleasant experience.] Furthermore, there is empirical knowledge that awaking during REM sleep is an unpleasant experience. In this study, we describe a method for detecting REM sleep of a sleeping subject in real_time, which uses autonomic nerve indexes to obtain frequency analysis of heart rate by means of a pulse wave sensor, and we introduce a wake-up alarm application that is activated during REM sleep.
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Keyword(in English) autonomic analysis / REM sleep / Heart rate variability / Clustering
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Title (in English) Development of comfortable alarm algorithm using biological information
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Keyword(1) autonomic analysis
Keyword(2) REM sleep
Keyword(3) Heart rate variability
Keyword(4) Clustering
1st Author's Name Akihisa MORIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Humancentric Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Takuji SUZUKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Humancentric Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
3rd Author's Name Kazushige OUCHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Humancentric Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
4th Author's Name Kenichi KAMEYAMA
4th Author's Affiliation Humancentric Laboratory, Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
Date 2005/3/18
Paper # HIP2004-112
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 747
Page pp.pp.-
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