Helena: Real-time Contact-free Monitoring of Sleep Activities and Events around the Bed

2020 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications (PerCom)(2020)

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In this paper, we introduce a novel real-time and contact-free sensor system, Helena, that can be mounted on a bed frame to continuously monitor sleep activities (entry/exit of bed, movement, and posture changes), vital signs (heart rate and respiration rate), and falls from bed in a real-time and pervasive computing manner. The smart sensor senses bed vibrations generated by body movements to characterize sleep activities and vital signs based on advanced signal processing and machine learning methods. The device can provide information about sleep patterns, generate real-time results, and support continuous sleep assessment and health tracking. The novel method for detecting falls from bed has not been attempted before and represents a life-changing for high-risk communities, such as seniors. Comprehensive tests and validations were conducted to evaluate system performances using FDA approved and wearable devices. Our system has an accuracy of 99.5% detecting on-bed (entries), 99.73% detecting off-bed (exits), 97.92% detecting movements on the bed, 92.08% detecting posture changes, and 97% detecting falls from bed. The system estimation of heart rate (HR) ranged ±2.41 beats-per-minute compared to Apple Watch Series 4, while the respiration rate (RR) ranged ±0.89 respiration-per-minute compared to an FDA oximeter and a metronome.
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Sleep monitoring,vibration,fall detection,advanced signal processing,machine learning
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