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An Ubiquitous Sleep Quality Monitoring and Evaluation
Abstract
In this paper, we propose a distance monitoring and evaluation model for sleep quality, which allows a doctor to be able to know users' sleep status of all night from their own home. The model focuses on a sleep-staging program running on an internet-based sleep-staging program running automatically on a remote server, in which we use the method of combining linear and non-linear parameters to extract feature from sleep EEG signals in the calculating modules and classify each 30 sleep fragments as different sleep stages by supervised learning in a BP neutral network in the classifying module. Our experiment shows that the sleep quality monitoring and evaluation scheme is effective.
Keywords
Sleep stages; EEG signal; Feature extraction; BP neural network
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Jing-Zhi Yan, Bin Hu, Hong Peng, Hao-Yu Ma, Wen Zhao, "An Ubiquitous Sleep Quality Monitoring and Evaluation," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 12, no. 3 , pp. 375-381, May. 2011.
Jing-Zhi Yan, Bin Hu, Hong Peng, Hao-Yu Ma, Wen Zhao, "An Ubiquitous Sleep Quality Monitoring and Evaluation," Journal of Internet Technology, vol. 12, no. 3 , pp. 375-381, May. 2011.
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