• DocumentCode
    3712219
  • Title

    Sleep stages classification using vital signals recordings

  • Author

    Agnes Klein;Oana Ramona Velicu;Natividad Mart?nez Madrid;Ralf Seepold

  • Author_Institution
    Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, HTWG Konstanz (Germany)
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    47
  • Lastpage
    50
  • Abstract
    To evaluate the quality of a person´s sleep it is essential to identify the sleep stages and their durations. Currently, the gold standard in terms of sleep analysis is overnight polysomnography (PSG), during which several techniques like EEG (eletroencephalogram), EOG (electrooculogram), EMG (electromyogram), ECG (electrocardiogram), SpO2 (blood oxygen saturation) and for example respiratory airflow and respiratory effort are recorded. These expensive and complex procedures, applied in sleep laboratories, are invasive and unfamiliar for the subjects and it is a reason why it might have an impact on the recorded data. These are the main reasons why low-cost home diagnostic systems are likely to be advantageous. Their aim is to reach a larger population by reducing the number of parameters recorded. Nowadays, many wearable devices promise to measure sleep quality using only the ECG and body-movement signals. This work presents an android application developed in order to proof the accuracy of an algorithm published in the sleep literature. The algorithm uses ECG and body movement recordings to estimate sleep stages. The pre-recorded signals fed into the algorithm have been taken from physionet1 online database. The obtained results have been compared with those of the standard method used in PSG. The mean agreement ratios between the sleep stages REM, Wake, NREM-1, NREM-2 and NREM-3 were 38.1%, 14%, 16%, 75% and 54.3%.
  • Keywords
    "Sleep","Electromyography","Heart beat","Electrocardiography","Classification algorithms","Signal processing algorithms"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Solutions in Embedded Systems (WISES), 2015 12th International Workshop on
  • Type

    conf

  • Filename
    7356980