Monitoring individual well-being is central in developing novel disease prevention strategies. In this work we describe a simple setup to monitor a set of stress indicators including heart rate and heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and galvanic skin response using unobtrusive devices. Data obtained from the observation of twelve volunteers observed in resting state are summarized. The volunteers were divided into two groups based on age (25-35 years for group I and 55-65 years for group II).
Unobtrusive monitoring of stress indicators: a preliminary evaluation at rest
R Favilla;G Coppini
2020
Abstract
Monitoring individual well-being is central in developing novel disease prevention strategies. In this work we describe a simple setup to monitor a set of stress indicators including heart rate and heart rate variability, respiratory rate, and galvanic skin response using unobtrusive devices. Data obtained from the observation of twelve volunteers observed in resting state are summarized. The volunteers were divided into two groups based on age (25-35 years for group I and 55-65 years for group II).File in questo prodotto:
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