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Detection of human stress using short-term ECG and HRV signals
(World Scientific Publishing Company, 2013-04)
This paper introduces a method for resolving the problem of human stress detection through short-term (less than 5 min) electrocardiogram (ECG) and heart rate variability (HRV) signals. The explored methodology helps to ...
Multiple physiological signal-based human stress identification using non-linear classifiers
(2013)
This paper describes the human stress identification using multiple physiological signals. The Electrocardiogram (ECG), Electromyogram (EMG), Heart Rate Variability (HRV), Galvanic Skin Response (GSR), and Skin Temperature ...
ECG signals based mental stress assessment using wavelet transform
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2011-11)
This paper describes the mental stress assessment using Electrocardiography (ECG) signal. Stress reflects the changes in heart rates under stressful situation. In this work, Heart Rate Variability (HRV) from ECG signal is ...
Descriptive analysis of skin temperature variability of sympathetic nervous system activity in stress
(Society of Physical Therapy Science, 2012-12)
[Purpose] Stress is a common factor of several diseases. Stress can be reduced through appropriate stress management and relaxation methods. In this study, variation in skin temperature (ST) was investigated as a primary ...
A study on mental arithmetic task based human stress level classification using discrete wavelet transform
(IEEE Conference Publications, 2012-10)
Several studies examined human stress identification using Mental Arithmetic Task (MAT). The identification and prediction of stress levels using existing data processing methodologies are incompetent to predict the stress ...
EMG signal based human stress level classification using wavelet packet transform
(Springer-Verlag, 2012)
Recent days, Electromyogram (EMG) signal acquired from muscles can be useful to measure the human stress levels. The aim of this present work to investigate the relationship between the changes in human stress levels to ...