A mobile biosensor to detect cardiorespiratory activity for stress tracking

Pietro Cipresso, Andrea Gaggioli, Giuseppe Riva

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Abstract

Stress is an increasingly recognized phenomenon that has negative effects on growing numbers of people. Stress assessment is a complex issue, but different studies have shown that monitoring user psychophysiological parameter during daily life can be greatly helpful in stress evaluation. In this study a wearable biosensor platform able to collect physiological and behavioral parameters is reported. The developed wearable platform, in terms of hardware and processing algorithms, is described. Moreover the use of this wearable biosensor platform in combination with advanced simulation technologies, such as virtual reality offer interesting opportunities for innovative personal health-care solutions to stress. A recently founded European project, "INTERSTRESS - Interreality in the management and treatment of stress-related disorders," will take into account these relevant aspects.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth 2013, 7th International Conference)
Pages440-445
Number of pages6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventPervasive Computing Paradigms for Mental Health - Venezia
Duration: 5 May 20135 May 2013

Conference

ConferencePervasive Computing Paradigms for Mental Health
CityVenezia
Period5/5/135/5/13

Keywords

  • Psychological stress
  • Psychometric

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