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Internet of Things for Sleep Monitoring
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2021The Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, including wearables and non-wearables, enable and facilitate continuous sleep monitoring in a completely unobtrusive manner. This paper presents an overview of such technologies with a prototype IoT sleep tracking platform as an experimental demonstration.
Dominic J. Jaworski +2 more
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Experimental sleep phases monitoring
2016 IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI), 2016Nowadays there is a rich diversity of sleep monitoring systems available on the market. They promise to offer information about sleep quality of the user by recording a limited number of vital signals, mainly heart rate and body movement. Typically, fitness trackers, smart watches, smart shirts, smartphone applications or patches do not provide access ...
Oana Ramona Velicu +2 more
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Respiration monitoring during sleeping
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Applied Sciences in Biomedical and Communication Technologies, 2011The respiration belongs among basic vital functions and the knowledge of their parameters and quality is necessary in medicine. The research is leading to the methods, which are inconvenienced patients. These methods are important for monitoring respiration towards observation quality sleeping or The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).
Jiri Kroutil +2 more
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Experience with telehealth for sleep monitoring and sleep laboratory management
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2011In 2009, we established a pilot telehealth service to a sleep laboratory in Garden City, Kansas, approximately 600 km from the Kansas University Medical Center. Videoconferencing was used for polysomnography (PSG) study follow-up, patient monitoring and sleep laboratory medical management.
Ryan, Spaulding +2 more
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Monitoring Sleep and Arousal in Zebrafish
2010Zebrafish has emerged in the past 5 years as a model for the study of sleep and wake behaviors. Experimental evidence has shown that periods of behavioral quiescence in zebrafish larvae and adults are sleep-like states, as these rest bouts are regulated by the circadian cycle, are associated with decreases in arousal, and are increased following rest ...
Rihel, Jason +2 more
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Monitoring respiration during sleep
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2003The sleep-related breathing disorders have been categorized in various ways. The most basic schema divides them into obstructive or central apneic events. An American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) Task Force Report published in 1999 defined four separate syndromes associated with abnormal respiratory events during sleep among adults, namely ...
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