Development of a Wearable ECG Recorder for Measuring Daily Stress

The purpose of the study is to show the feasibility of a light-weight wearable electrocardiograph with three accelero-meters for monitoring stress in everyday life. It consists of an amplifier, a band pass filter, a microcomputer with an AD converter, a triaxial accelerometer, and a memory card. An...

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Published in2010 International Conference on Information Science and Applications pp. 1 - 5
Main Authors Okada, Yoshio, Yoto, Tsuyoshi Yi, Suzuki, Taka-aki, Sakuragawa, Satoshi, Sugiura, Toshifumi
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.04.2010
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Summary:The purpose of the study is to show the feasibility of a light-weight wearable electrocardiograph with three accelero-meters for monitoring stress in everyday life. It consists of an amplifier, a band pass filter, a microcomputer with an AD converter, a triaxial accelerometer, and a memory card. An ECG and three accelerations are sampled at 1 kHz for more than 24 hours, maximum 27 hours with a default battery and a memory card. The heart rate variability analysis program detects R waves and determines R-R intervals for 24 hours by a data acquisition algorithm. An algorithm was also developed. It was designed to reduce motion artifacts induced by body movements on ECG. Autonomic nervous activity levels are calculated based on the heart rate variability spectrum analysis. The availability of the system was tested for three subjects for three days by replacing the battery and memory card every 24 hours under each environment. Both short time rhythms and a circadian rhythm of autonomic nervous system were clearly observed. The feasibility of the system for monitoring the long-term stress level is discussed.
ISBN:9781424459421
1424459427
1424459419
9781424459414
ISSN:2162-9048
DOI:10.1109/ICISA.2010.5480419