入耳式生物信号记录系统:一种用于自动整夜睡眠分期的可穿戴设备

Anh Nguyen, Raghda Alqurashi, Zohreh Raghebi, F. Kashani, A. Halbower, Thang N. Dinh, Tam N. Vu
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在这项工作中,我们提出了一种低成本、轻重量的可穿戴传感系统,该系统可以监测人类耳朵内部由大脑、眼睛和面部肌肉的电活动组织产生的生物电信号。我们的工作提出了传感的两个关键方面,包括电极的构建和使用有监督的非负矩阵分解学习算法提取这些生物信号。为了说明该系统的实用性,我们利用我们提出的入耳式传感系统的输出开发了一个自主睡眠分期系统。我们制作了该设备的原型,并对8名参与者进行了为期1个月的睡眠阶段分类性能评估。评估结果表明,我们的可穿戴传感系统有望以合理的保真度监测人类耳道的大脑、眼睛和面部肌肉信号,平均准确率为94%。
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In-ear Biosignal Recording System: A Wearable For Automatic Whole-night Sleep Staging
In this work, we present a low-cost and light-weight wearable sensing system that can monitor bioelectrical signals generated by electrically active tissues across the brain, the eyes, and the facial muscles from inside human ears. Our work presents two key aspects of the sensing, which include the construction of electrodes and the extraction of these biosignals using a supervised non-negative matrix factorization learning algorithm. To illustrate the usefulness of the system, we developed an autonomous sleep staging system using the output of our proposed in-ear sensing system. We prototyped the device and evaluated its sleep stage classification performance on 8 participants for a period of 1 month. With 94% accuracy on average, the evaluation results show that our wearable sensing system is promising to monitor brain, eyes, and facial muscle signals with reasonable fidelity from human ear canals.
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