Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2015)

Development of a new homecare sleep monitor using body sounds and motion tracking

  • Kalkbrenner Christoph,
  • Eichenlaub Manuel,
  • Brucher Rainer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2015-0008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 30 – 33

Abstract

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This paper presents the development of a sleep monitor to provide a comfortable way of detecting sleep-related breathing disorders like the obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS). OSAS is traditionally diagnosed using polysomnography, which requires a whole night stay at the sleep laboratory of a hospital with multiple electrodes and sensors attached to the patient’s body. However, body sound and motion tracking also provide extensive information about sleep course. A unique recording device offering a good body sound extraction, noise suppression and a small size is developed. Using this device a reliable detection of breathing and heart beat is possible. In addition sleeping positions and the activity of the patient will be evaluated using an inertial measurement unit (IMU). The device is easy to set up and offers the possibility to use it independently at home.

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