Somnography using unobtrusive motion sensors and Android-based mobile phones

Gradl S, Leutheuser H, Kugler P, Biermann T, Kreil S, Kornhuber J, Bergner M, Eskofier B (2013)


Publication Status: Published

Publication Type: Conference contribution, Conference Contribution

Publication year: 2013

Pages Range: 1182-1185

Article Number: 6609717

Conference Proceedings Title: IEEE EMBC 2013

Event location: Osaka JP

ISBN: 9781457702167

DOI: 10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609717

Abstract

Sleep plays a fundamental role in the life of every human. The prevalence of sleep disorders has increased significantly, now affecting up to 50%of the general population. Sleep is usually analyzed by extracting a hypnogram containing sleep stages. The gold standard method polysomnography (PSG) requires subjects to stay overnight in a sleep laboratory and to wear a series of obtrusive devices. This work presents an easy to use method to perform somnography at home using unobtrusive motion sensors. © 2013 IEEE.

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APA:

Gradl, S., Leutheuser, H., Kugler, P., Biermann, T., Kreil, S., Kornhuber, J.,... Eskofier, B. (2013). Somnography using unobtrusive motion sensors and Android-based mobile phones. In Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (Eds.), IEEE EMBC 2013 (pp. 1182-1185). Osaka, JP.

MLA:

Gradl, Stefan, et al. "Somnography using unobtrusive motion sensors and Android-based mobile phones." Proceedings of the 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS, Osaka Ed. Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2013. 1182-1185.

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