DocumentCode
545900
Title
Poster abstract: Accurate monitoring of circardian rhythms using wearable Body Sensor Networks
Author
Boano, Carlo Alberto ; Lasagni, Matteo ; Römer, Kay ; Lange, Tanja
Author_Institution
Inst. of Comput. Eng., Univ. of Lubeck, Lübeck, Germany
fYear
2011
fDate
12-14 April 2011
Firstpage
169
Lastpage
170
Abstract
Monitoring the impact of sleep deprivation on thermoregulation requires a careful measurement of skin temperature across the human body to have precise knowledge and understanding of the stability of circadian rhythms, the 24-hour cycles of biological activity. However, medical measurements and clinical trials are often carried out in controlled lab settings, which limits the realism and the duration of data collections, and increases significantly their costs. We aim to provide medical researchers studying the stability of the circadian rhythms with a tool for higher quality data collections. We design and develop a wireless unobtrusive monitoring system for accurate body temperature measurements to be worn by patients for several weeks while they live their normal life. Obtaining a long-lasting highly-accurate measurement system is challenging, as energy and computational resources are severely constrained in miniaturized wearable sensor nodes. We develop a prototype of an active temperature measurement system with 0.02°C accuracy, a lifetime of up to 3 weeks, and real-time feedback to a remote medic. Our preliminary experiments show that we can identify the circadian rhythms also in non-ambulatory environments, indicating that our tool could become a valuable asset for medical research.
Keywords
biomedical measurement; biothermics; body sensor networks; circadian rhythms; data analysis; medical computing; patient monitoring; prosthetics; real-time systems; skin; biological activity; circadian rhythms; data collections; real-time feedback system; skin temperature measurement; sleep deprivation; thermoregulation; wearable body sensor networks; wireless unobtrusive monitoring system; Accuracy; Circadian rhythm; Monitoring; Skin; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Body Sensor Networks; Circadian Rhythms; Skin Temperature;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN), 2011 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-854-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4503-0512-9
Type
conf
Filename
5779098
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